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Show AUGIST 5, 1932 THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH NAUTICAL NOVELTIES ;0UNTY AGENTS DEPT. informed of the fact that: ia. hundred people visited the and Lakers School at the 1 CMear Feet tour has proven very laming Station, Hampton J,-- with farmers and agricultural eon to, Yiiginia recently. ill types oi halting from the ialBs a.iBe. lowly dinner tarn. .a r 400 people were served wafr to the ten pound angel lo d cake ut!V on display. Eccipcs and costs attached to each 1,13 lfl under the direction of Liah;,tem proved of special enterest to the Beet association, Utaji many local housewives in ,nty sugar attendance. association, U. Beet Hereafter no first enustment will 0 Sugar e 'la'--e n ibe Navy if the ndon Service and the Utah , nas reached his twenty fifth applicant Bureau. birthday. The v.'rdf tattoohas a rather ecialisis from these organization B. Y. U. will human origin. the lT. .S. I). A. and In thcold English barracks in attendance. days there would be a group of ale of the houses r J. V. Gil'.man, presdent about the gates of the barracks. ct growers association will Just before bed time, the bugler be present. would start in Belli blow stand in front of the gate and e trip will probaly tattoo. will be completed in the south The word really was taptoe and to luncheon ofthe county with the the tap part meant the faucet in an ,e!d in Spanish Fork uder of the ale keg and the toe meant shut. ction of Ralph D. Morgan So tattoo meant shut off the faural committee. cet so the men could ge home by taps. committee will The final strain in our tattoo has ie arrangements Tuesday, August 9 to coplcte some resemblance to the slow drip tenerary, scheduale he best fields of the closed faucet. , visited and make arrangements In other words the final strain of luneh-an- d he program including the the bugle represented the final drain beet topping demonstration of the keg. (panish Fork. Taps meant that everything was general committee which met plugged up and there was no more week to make preliminary plans going and coming. the tour is as follows: Beet The music of taps represents the J. W. Gillman, Orem, slow closing of a gate sort of an all Ben is over in D. Morgan, Spanish Fork, foiling. Belli, Ernett Bird, Epringville, In accordance with an agreement Fox, Spvingville, sugar company signed by the Secretary of State ad manager, the Ambassador of ;!as Scalley, general Brazil, a Naval Cobhlcy, l.indon ami Mr. Loveless Mission composed of two commanders id field agents; farm bureau: and a chief petty officer has been exten-servicident Jesse Hall, Payson; ordered to that country to assist in Lyman R. Rich and An- the work of insrtuetion at the Brazil. Call Jr.; county agents, ilian Naval Wrr College. of Mr. The old Texas was a sistership of committee comprised Mr. Loveless the ill fated Maine which was blown pin, Mr. Cobbley, and up in Havana harbor in 1898. Hall, Mr. Rich, Mr. Call Bird will meet and complete the She was rated a second class battleon August 9. r.gements ship, displacing C.315 tons and mounttour is educational and all ed two 12 and G guns. att-ncLater her name was changed to the growers are invited to be in San Marcos and worn out and obsolccial programs will be handed ete she was used as a target and sunk in Bay in 1911. he morning of the tour. on the was old Texas that CapIt FARM BUREAU DAY tain John Phillip gave the order, ah County Farm Bureau Day Don't cheer boys, the poor devils are be held at Saratoga Resort on as is ship passed the stricken dying be ist 20 and will undoubtedly flagship at the battle of SanSpanish the of jf the outstanding days tiago. in. During the war it took 10,000 roumet have committee e executive nds of ammunition to bring down an al times and details are being airplane. ded too. This has since been reduced to me interesting events of the day 4,000 rounds, solely on a basis of be: sports; and single and peace time target practices. pitching contest; t, championship UTAH INDUSTRIAL NEWS free water-- i bust; a big entertainment in Standard sewer to be Cedar City vening and ball at night, Arns Garage and from cor.strui.ted farmers and thier famlies arej Hal Service Co. station, to city sewer led to attend. dent, Jesse Hall of Payson is on Main Street. moral charge and is in constant! with his committee to see that var- - Gravel to be placed on tailes are followed up. road between i cter?on and Moigan, ne early prepartoins to spend i. y J. M, Summon of pringville, .id lay at Saratoga. 819.170. v-,- '?' -- Cou-Far- m n: e; e. doub-lorsesh- ; base-contes- tug-o-wa- r; j ' white-heat- aster or Michael-ma- ns therefor, must bo by affidavit, Irrtnoi Will Called in duplicate, aecvMpani d with a fee Host State Engineers Office, Quoted of Poets of $ 1 .00, and file in this office withIf i,,;d you that you are quite Sait Lake City, Utah, July 8, 1932. in thirty (31) il.tys after the comto quote Shakespeare almost any Notice is hereby given that L. T. pletion of the publication of this not-- ! it y in the it would strike you is Ahlin, whose post office address tin!. I. ice. says a writer In the LitI Santaquin, Utah, has made applicaer, t. M. Geo. Bacon, 3 o A:!. tion in accordance with the requirea Journal brings tip a list Suite Engineer ments of the Laws of Utah to approsay iifs, whose e mrce, you w :;s y, anywhere but la priate .25 of a c. f. s. of water from Date of first publication, July 14, re's (days. This paper Is of Utah Two Unnamed Date of completion of pub'iealion, Springs in n that lie Is the most quoted Said water is to be August 11, 1932. County, Utah. of nil pin't-jo diverted at the points of issuance of or ir luiu-e: Demi ns a doornail, said springs as follows; No. 1, 1137 Webster State wing oil on road PuB'ii out of house and home, ns good lu.U Woii'd have it. mad as a March ft. E. and 1142 ft. N. of the SE cor. w est from here. Sec. 14, T. 10 S., R. 1 E., S. L. B. Mount City purchased lure, a Mutko in the grass, A wotnna will imt toil wl.nt she docs not know, & M. No. 2, 1948 ft. N. and 977 ft. fire true!;. of a feather, Care killed a cat, birds E. of the SE cor. said See. 14, and C.i'kc ts dough, Every dog has his day, commingled at a point 2000 ft. S. East Lind, fast find, Every man to his Useful Information T. Sec. and 150 ft. E of SE cor. 11, When H. G. Wells was attending tr.i.ie, Enmiliarity breeds contempt. 10 S., R. 1 E., S, L. B. & M. and; luncheon at the Dutch Treat chib in Coo l v. hie noedo no bush, Make hay conveyed a distance of 4,700 ft. where!, New York some time ago, along with wl.iT tho miii .shines. Bust cure, past care, pitchers have ears, poor and it will be used from February 15th to Conrado Maligner, the tuhan wn Littei the proud, sink or swim, speak by the enterlniniiig huturlst, 1st inch of each year for others with swift thumb-nai- l (aid, tiio world on wheels. We burn the irrigation of 20 acres of land, the sketches and merry patter. Speaking day! Aid, Woo in haste nnd wed at embraced in parts of EM SEJ4 See.: of his family said; Uv.suie, Give the devil Ids due, and 11, T. 10 S., R. 1 E., S. L. B. & M.j What the dickens My people live In Havana. Eleven As much water as may be necessary .Moreover, Shakespeare has been of my relatives are in Jail there now, will be used during the entire year quoted since the groundlings and the Whereupon Mr. Wells, who was sitfor domestic and culinary purposes. ting on the oilier side of tin table gods tirst delighted in ids plays above 3(Ki years ago, and probably will be This application is designated in the nnd had been taking no part In the his ears and quoted us frequently as ever 300 up pricked conversation, State Engineers Office as File No. years lienee." said : 11256. Oil, I say! I low does one go about All protests against the granting getting one's relatives In j.iii?CoC! racter Not to Be of said application, stating the rea- - lliers Weekly. NOTICE TO WATER USERS Archangels Watch Kept Through the Daisys Eye The Or td sc 1 s oi-.- lu old fields and beside roadways. Is common from Maine to Minnesota and southward. It Is named for Michael, archangel of heaven, who is like God," and Is mentioned In the Bible as being in special charge of the Israelites as a nation. It is said that through the days eye of this little daisy Michael, who disputed with Satan about the body of Moses and daisy, with his angels warred against the devil In upper regions, looks out from Paradise upon the ways of human beings, their troubles and joys. It was the Archnngel Michael who, ac companied by a group of Cherubim, drove our father Adam and mother Eve out of tlie Garden of Eden, The Cherubim were mysterious composite beings, winged footstools and chariots of the Almighty; figuratively, fullness of knowledge or an Influence proceeding from God and descending upon men. The Michaelmas daisy, aster ericoides, has tiny flowers, white with yellow disks nnd 15 23 rays. Stems and flower peduncles have very small health like linear leaves. Lovers sitting In Paradise on old turnstiles In the gloaming, or mossy logs by woodland roads, the days eye of Michael upon them, should remember that for their sin earth's first lovers were condemned to earn their bread by the sweat of their brows. Otis Swift In the New York World-Telegra- 1 mi-!;- , n-- i t 19-3- 2. 1 Piea-uint-no- I ' j M.is-mgue- Told by Shape of Head Eye Care Saves Much Bodily Nervous Energy Six of the twelve sets of nerves In the head lead to the eyes, according to M. J. Julian of the Better Vision Institute, utilizing more of the available nervous energy than Is required fur any ottier one organ of the body. One authority has estimated that one-haof the energy required by the five senses Is absorbed by the eyes alone, moving the eyelids, shifting the eye, dilating the pupil, recording the visual and color images and transmitting them to the brain. Eyes that are out of adjustment require even more energy, says Mr. Julian. It Is even worse If one eye Is normal and one subnormal, for then there Is a conflict between the effectiveness of the Images that are registered and the corresponding messages sent to the brain. Eyesight specialists, in normalizing sight, are In reality conserving the resources of energy of the body, balancing the budget of current that the various organs require. No one has estimated the amount of energy which a pair of glasses saves In a lifetime, but It can be easily guessed from the headaches and general tiredness that weak eyes Invariably lead to. lf The peraou who undertakes to judge (diameter by the shape of the subject's head must lmve a care or a mistake might ho made. The shape of the forehead Is no Index to the quality of. the gray matter contained therein, according to Doctor Hrdlicka, who Is nn authority. A receding forchi.J.f or a h!;:h one is no guide to The moron or ll.O InteileetlUil. he shape or hohdit of the is not a safe gouge of taW':;, . ...ft Indeed, If you , dividual and simply judge t,11 I'! i ny his forehead nlone, nine times out of ton you will be more or less wrong. A sloping forehead does not nn an brutality or low Intelligence by any means. There are two good reasons for this generally accepted fallacy, one being that tho main headquarters of Intelligence Is in the frontal lubes of the brain, nnd the other that many observers lmve noted a sloping forehead to bo prevalent among certain criminal types, nnd generally speaking, among the lower animals nm! anthropoid npes. How To Fashion Belts From Package Wrappers , CMART, colorful, ahlmmery belts, made from the transparent coverings of cigarettes, cigars, cakes, candy and other packages, are the seasons craze both In New York and Hollywood, the movie folk sometimes making their belts on the lot between shots. Cellophane has thus taken Its place as a material for the practice of another foyrj -- tit DIAGONAL m, I COLLAPSIBLE ' T7 SQUARE Artisans All ome art easily acquired in these A group of professional men had practical times. It Is used, not only gathered In the lobby of a hotel and or belt making In various woven proceeded to make themselves known nd braided versions so lovely with to one another. afternoon and sports clothes, but ts My name Fortesque," said one, or matching hand bags and hats extending his hand. "I'm a painter as welL work in water colors chiefly. Unusual color combinations and tfi; Indeed," chimed In another, I'm atterns are achieved through vari-u- s an artist, too. I work In bronze." methods of weaving the strips, Well, this Is fine," a third broke In. pne of the simplest is the rlckrack, shown In the circle at the left. This "Im a sculptor I work in stone. requires strips Then the quiet little fellow who had inches. These by been Inclined to keep apart stepped are folded twice lengthwise and make to "Glad smile. a with np, dry then the ends turned in, bringing the acquaintance of you gentlemen, for the outer edges to within one-,- r j havens common interest 'With you, eighth of an inch of the center I rri a college professor, I work li jlf.fold. The link Is completed by Then the Forbes Magazine. Sing the ends together. Ivory. er - COLLAPSIBLE i . links are hooked together by inserting the ends of one link through the side folds of another as shown in Fig. 4, in the circle. For the square collapsible weave," the fold is the same as for the rick-racbut tho strips are cut one inch wide by long. Tho ends of the horizontal links are inserted through tho side folds of the vertical ones. Then a second vertical is psslied through the side folds of the bottom horizontal and a second upper horizonAnother horizontal tal inserted. link at the top continues the weave. The diagram of the diagonal collapsible weave shows the various steps for this design. Tho same size link is used as in the square. Many belts, when finished, look like mother of pearl nnd colorful buckles of plastlo materials are to be had in many designs. Needle and threap may he used to secure the links If this is thought necessary. k, Invest in Books can own much and possess imlhing. Many a pauper with the Indefinable quality of taste Is far richer than the people who own the greatest amount of tilings. It Is a problem of use. A book is paper, printing, bindYou must bring to It the touch ing. of the vital mind. A library not used with tiie appreciation nnd taste Is a charnel house, and hooks merely arranged in rows on shelves are like the coif ns of distinguished families placed In their shells In vaults. Money has never yet been wasted on libraries. A liuuk is like the widow's cruse of oil; you dip Into it again and again, and the contents remain exactly wliut they were. Investment in hooks is a capitiio eapilul of which tal never undergoes wastage or deterioration. .1. Ramsay .MacDonald. You inve-uuet- 1 I i Y: Muraroonii tests for Do not depend eit between poisonous nnd edible mushrooms, warns tho United 3!ates Department of Agriculture. It mush-iou- i. is red true that only poisonous ts will tarnish a silver coin placed in ibe ni. n il in which they are rooked, or that they will become edible if soaked or boiled lu salt water. Insects on mush-d- o to their edibility- - e. U h'.'U Is riot safe, says to eat young, onus It is difficult to h ),oi newt poisonous and rooms in tiie early stages. Reamed Sweden mammoth ttmk was recently found by workmen In (lie sand by the r. hiwr c..eia A civ, not far from Gothen-bmEwcdon. 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