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Show FRIDAY, MA THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH The Payson Chronicle 11 11, 192-- j AIH CONDITIONING J. HAROLD MOUNTFORD, PUBLISHER rnblkhed every Friday at Payson, Utah, ELIMINATES DUST . city of 3.500 loyal, progresait, and contented citizens. fcjnered at the Poet Office at Payson. Utah County, Utah, as second-cl- a mail matter. STREAKS and smudges SUBSCRIPTIONS Year $2.00 6 Months $1.00 1 Housekeeping Lightened by Modern Types of Heating, Cooling Plants. ADVERTISING RATES ON APPLICATION. on the walls to the warm air grilles through which warm air heating sys terns deliver heat Into rooms are un warranted, says the Holland Institute of Thermology of Holland, Mich., and there Is no need for unsightliness in this particular, for modern air condl tinning systems humidify the home air and hy washing, eliminate all of the dust that may he in it. Home owners should understand, says the Institute, that it Is impossible for dust, smoke, or grime of any sort to find Its way into the living quarters of a home through the heat or cold-aiducts of a well constructed warm-aiheating system. Likewise, It Is Impossible for smoke or dirt from the heater itself to get Into fhe heating chamber and thence into the house. About 50 per cent of the winter household dust fliers into the cracks around doors and windows. As It flouts In the air It Is caught by air currents. The strongest currents are Immediately at the face of the grille, and the dust Is Impacted against and adheres to the wall, continually con tributlug to the density of smudges. Were basements frequently cleaned, acre would be little dust from this pru-tical- ly r r A columnist seldom creates all his Ideas. The spark of inspiration can be struck from strange things. From a brilliant sun or a darkling moon; from a faded newspaper or a bundle old love letters; from a sparkling mountain lake or a sluggish river; from a lazy autumn day or a fitful winter storm from everything, from everywhere. Many of his ideas are gleaned from his wanderings here and there; from a girl friend or a boy comjsan-lon- ; from the strangers he may meet or his family at home; from the small child or the old gray haired man; from the sagacious philosopher or the omniscient fool. Here are a few of them. It truth. Men are attracted women. Even great men, illiterate by is the the stars or the clouds, and oftentimes they are much more distinct. True color and real pattern, like human beings, are hard to understand and define. Wherever men congregate together, wherever the music of human speech is heard, and human thought is flashed from human eyes, someone is bound to be misunderstood. Something we may say or do is always mistaken by someone. We never wash out clean, there is always a splash of stain or color. all the seasons of the year, but I love the Springtime best. I love the velvet winter snows, the whispering summer breezes, the brill iant autumn forests, but the coming of spring brings back that old thrill again. Old thrills are always our biggest thrills possibly because we have mastered them so well. An old adventurer returning to the scenes of his child hood experiences a greater thrill than he ever did traveling in strange By Mrs. A. R. Wilson I love shrewd men, amiable men, brainy and clever men, strong and silent men prefer women with less intelligence than themselves. Fame has never been considered a feminine faculty. Her task has lands. Who would not thrill if he could always been far in the background but part the curtain and peer for made has Distance of the picture. it obscure blending it into vague- an instant into the future, but who would not thrill greater if he could ness. but reach over the books of history Perhaps It is jealousy, perhaps it is and grasp the hand of the immortal conciet, perhaps it is envy that has ? Lincoln? fertilized this personal superiority within men. But it is not new. Adam the sun was superior to Eve. Solomon dict- When the rays from And the beams from the moon, ated to hundreds of iwivea. Napoleon Seem to linger tis then was lord of all he surveyed. Even That the springtime has come. Lindbergh remains Americas famous hero. Say, youve got the halitosis, aint Romance has made woman an allegory. She is to inspire great things you? Naw, thats just where the cat n not to do them. Treading me. scratched paths has made her dainty. Sweetly smiling has made her delicate. Tossbreeds discontent. ing roses from flowery balconies has Comparison flaccidkept her arm soft and A KISS if use to no one, yet Even I like unversed women. Entoo stern bliss for two. The small boy gets are cyclopedical people too aloof. Fame, like poverty, is void it for nothing, the young man has to of charm and radiance. The world steal it, the old man has to buy it. has been made a more beautiful A babys right, a lovers privilege, place in which to live because some a married mans duty. To a married of its women have been attractive woman hope, to a young girl faith, rather than learned. There is an att- to an old maid charity. achment about stupidity that knowledge lacks. There is a bit of beneWhy borrow trouble its the easvolence about the simplicity of inex- iest thing in the world to make yourperience that philosophy can never self. rose-strew- touch. So LOCAL ITEMS Phone 64 Mr. and Mrs. La Grande Gudmund-so- n entertained the members of the Hard Time Club at a bridge Dinner Sunday evening at their home. Mr. is labored and cramped. Woman, you could make mankind so much better if only you would cast off your scholarly cloaks and effrontery. Stand forth once more a queen in simple purity. It rests upon you, more than all the preachers, to roll this world a little nearer heaven. Chivalry is not dead; it only sleeps for want of work to do. It is you who must wake it to noble deeds. You must be worthy of knightly Is home Gladys Wilson, Miss" Madge ia The regular monthly business of the American Legion Auxiliar was held Monday night in the Legic rooms. ANNOUNCEMENT The Fashion Beauty Shoppe UDREA MADGE A The UTAH INDUSTRIAL SHOPPE Appoint ment. NEWS AN ART AT OUR SHOPPE Licensed Operators lf Kephi ment of BEA UTY Guaranteed Santa Clara City planning install ation of new water system. Dodge Bros, Fallon, Nevada, received $87,156 contract for surfacing wheel. Never turns the miles and grading nine and one-hato Salt lake from airport highway than Theres nothing more pathetic Saltair. a horsefly on a radiator. Birds of a feather flock together, Agreement reached by Ogden And so will pigs and swine;' Rats and mice will have their choice, Weber County and State Highway to expend immediately Commission And so will I have mine Canyon for unemin Ogden Mother Goose $10,000 relief. ployment Todays Memory Gem: It is impossible to express high Salt lake City Hibbs Clothing Co. ideals in a low language! purchased Siegel Williams Co. Be it ever so mortgaged there is no place like home. Le people dont have to turn it le light to be in the dark What you tink ? easy for them to dream in inshine. They never imagine or vary Lives of old maids all remind us ; they merely interpret, We could make our lives 6ublime strue. They give another twist wed try a little harder If kaleidoscope of the things they the right and proper time. At jout them, and obtain another ever n; but not one of them Possibly it is just as well not to e tiniest piece of new glass to mention this to your young boy, but 7 . of the countrys greatest men some so easy to look into the kalin their exnms. flunked colors and pe. We find the is there much more quickly or Ya wont, huh? joking for them in the sky Mrs. Fairbanks and Mrs. Audrea S. Ro. land were in Sail Lake Monday attendance at the Paris Hair Style Show held at the Newhouse Hotel. eliminated by and Mrs. La Mar Cloward received systems, the the bridge favor. The club members largest type of which wash the home are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ware, Mr. air, removing therefrom 98 per cent Mr. and Mrs. Frank McClella and Mrs. Floyd Harmer, Mr. and or more of the dust. were pleasantly surprized last Fr source entering upstairs rooms. Or- Mrs. Merrill Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Larsen of Mam-- i day evening by a group of friend dinarily, about 25 per cent of the Ned Wightman, Mr. and Mrs. La moth are guests at the home of Mr. Following delicious supper Bridge wa household dirt comes from unclean Mar Cloward. Mrs. and Powell McDowell. the diversion of the evening. Chimbasements and careless firing. ney drafts should be open and checks closed when coni Is placed In furnace, to prevent smoke and gases belching Into basement. Register box and frame of the grille should be tightly sealed into the wall to overcome smudging from this source. The best means of eliminating basement dust lies In keeping basement clean, and more care In firing. Another way of keeping down household dust, aside from the constant use of the dust cloth or dust mop, .lies in seeping the house air adequately moistened during the heating season. (Two doors North of Postoffice Payson, Utah) Dust Is Increased in the average home because the home air is too dry. If UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT WILL BE KNOWN AS the air Is suitably moistened, Unty dust accumulations from household effects are reduced to a minimum, and any dust that may be In the air becomes moisture laden, and sinks to the floor. Adequate moisture Is economically and automatically supplied systems of by home the vapor air type. These are equipped with a humidifier which receives a continual water supply direct from the house main, thus assuring the evaporation of sufficient water each day to Phone overcome the moisture deficiency of winter air. Housewives will find that 33 All adequately moistened home air will contribute largely to reducing the burFor den of housework, and preserve the Work Tieanliness of walls and woodwork. Tha daily dusting it is not always resentment To those who talk and talk. that stirs man against aeadamic This adage should appeal, women. Beauty and classicism seld- The steam that blows the whistle om go along hand in hand. Beauty is free and unrestrained classicism, Mr. and Mrs. La Mar Cloward entertained a number of friends at a dinner party followed with bridge Wednesday evening. Cards were plac ed for Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Burdick, Mr. and Mrs. Powell McDowell, Mr. and Mrs. Almon Harmer, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Taylor, Mr. and Mrs Dean Schaerrer, Mr .and Mrs. Floyd Harmer, Mr. and Mrs. La Grande Gudmundson and Mr. and Mrs. Ted McBeth. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Har-- J mr and Mr. and Mrs. McBeth received the prizes. Work of excavating baselocal post office building progressing. J. Hansen rented Brigham City North Main Building, Jesse Hoopes Implement opening and plans Street, Exchange. L. C. Clay took Milford agency for Ford cars. over Frice Carbon County Bank of this on busi-- , city will assume and carry of CastBank ness of Emery County le Pale. to give of yur you the choice in an intelligent diff way. 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