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Show FRIDAY, OCTOBER THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON, UTAH i' fed, 'lie- ir'i dt p - WHY WASTE YOUR MONEY i, I,.. t arc va tine; uiir nuiju an auto when you can bur i1 ' f Ct at tl.c following rate- - in 1 PK12 you arc dri h if I, : s m ,i Rcpular round trip fare- - 1 .be i)"!' i v, a! of tornur rati 70 G Commutation Tickets of former rate.-- ) (7.7School Tickets of former rate.-- ) (M) , n -- Ceded ci,:.' a i ile lone, to s of a . r v '12t' e sli, sj 'h " ; e d d to lover," : . 1 j MUD 11 1, ($15. or 2-- t BjiatzKEKsa&asi SEBiBaaiisiff hf Poultry Wanted ,1 : Tt Ale Y. Tl HP . I a uh- -- 2 H ts M iSi SNI :u- - K inter- - pi w Je u e ,1 5 and under Id vear- - v ion, r. I -- t- Call or Write it HARRY VOLSKY H Payson, Box 52 or Telephone 171 p mi V ; ,aw. n SU x. i ' . ...U ... HEAL lROlKUTV In T!h Fourth Judicial District Court of the State of Utah in and for Utah County, N. L. Simmons and Amy Simmons, Plaintiffs, vs. GUNS TO GANGSTERS Thompson Arm to Be Confined to Military Use. V ' , t ; 1. the humlreils of be Ol.t i,i t s ill" c "I anil moans I .1 . ; v 01 r. t t.-- n !. cnii-,'- , r- !!.n.'s - tbr ci at an dering li wa s ng sub mach'iiP i" n fin", o' orbl 'J he lust mow in ,!is ilnv.tion Ins e boon t . n la ;le roiieern n. Ill llf.ietnritig tl e . nil S lie of the weapon lias been to,'liei!,ni for mil, I, in pnrpir s. Put the i'mia Ins been done The Federal Prisoners Farm g.itig-ier- s liae gun hundreds of themmid only t.nie and unrelenting 900 Acre Tract of Land ft of police ottieers igil.inee on the Pa. Two carloads of State of Utah, L'wi.shurg, w 111 sene to dean Ills potential source arrived at the new Commencing 126.421 feet East of machinery farming Oe iib iroui t lie li.iunU of nor! lieu stern federnl penitentiary for the Southwest corner of lilock 25, of sudden the law lire ikn s. use on the 900 acre farming tract con Plat A Payson City Survey of PudPrig (3 n John T. Thempson Is lior nected with the governmental penal ofding Lots as delineated upon the rilie.l at the e to which his imention reservation. The machinery included runnon now ficial plat thereof file, leu been put. Pl.ieed on Ihe market in tractors, plows, and other equipment. feet; thence 1021. the gens aimo t Immediately being thence North 111-4- 4 East 25.82 feet more or less to the gan to i'"iili the iindern irhl. More WANTED re of the guns wore diverted center of Payson Creek; thence South- and M VN WITH R east 13 feet more or less; thence So. from the logiiim.ite t hrtrade channels To Free Deliver Soap into this ii!art(T, ns gangsters be100 feet to street; thence West 22 With other staple grocery products gun to realise that here was a gun feet to the place of beginning, sit- lastly superior to the automatic pistol i,n nearby country route. Permanent uate in Section 8, Township 0 South, and other old weapons. connection with huge national manuCor ton yeirs there was no suiter Range 2 En-- t of the Salt Iuike Merihe suT-fiewith 30.00 Mud facture). vision cn er the sale of the guns. dian. Good at wick future for slatt. . per n nro-eoca.-ioIt When as usually Also beginning at a point on the man 25 to 45 years ambitotis re'iablo tt check did after of gangland killing, South line of Rlock 23, Plat A Iay-so- n mg the ownership of a gun the quest of age who qualifies. Write Mr. A. F. City Survey of Pudding Lots nlv.nis (inleil at the dealer who sold Bhira, The J. R Watkins Company, ated upon the Official plat theie it. In m. t eases fictitious names 169 Liberty Street, Winona, on file, distant 138.42 feet E. were gnen by persons who bought the now of corner thereof guns. of the Southwist Fake Concern Bought Guns. thence running North to a point in Not all (if the guns, however, were the center of the creek according to acquired hy gangsters through pur the course of said reck as eh e from dealers. Thompson stibin a certain resolution passed by tlu ium hino guns turn' had a habit of disCity Council of said City on August appearing from the hands of the po10th, 1914, a certified copy of which lice, Ini.!; and industrial guards, and resolution was filed for record on other lee liinate possessors and turnAugust lS)th, 1914, in the office of the ing up with gangsters behind them That is why the manufacturers have County Recorder of said County and selling to such persons. My telephone and the 148 Rook in at Page stopped duly refolded In one case a fake company was or26.14 thence West thence 'eet; 237; help of the operator in ganized spec! Orally lv gangland to oh North 71 feet; more or less to a point tain the guns In carload lots. It op Setting a doctor, saved 90.0!) feet South of the North line of erated for several months before au the life of my wife. She said Ploek; thence Ea-- t to a point ttiorities discovered what was go had influenza and suf-ere- d ing on. 171.1!3 feet Ea.--t of the West line of The "hv obtained the guns gangsters a relapse. The docsaid block; thence South 66. !1 feet; hook or hv crook" If one stale made thence Eu-- t IS.ilso feet; thence South tor stated that if I had rigid regulations for the sab' of all to the center of said creek as describbeen unable to ro'uh gntis as n number have In the past ed in said resolution; th. nee Southfew years the gangsters motored to him so quickly, he could easterly following cent'T of said creel an adj, lining sta'c. bought all they not have saved lie:'." to a vv aided there, and smuggled them as described in said across the border. point 57.84 ft. W. and 70 f V of th. So wrote one of our One of the first incidents calling Southeast corner of I u 2 of to tiie use to vvhitdi Thomp A telephone ! subscribers. Cm thence Soir' block; nm,' son's imeiei.itt was being placed wa center of said cn costs but a few cents a n in' irn'; robbery In Uliaheth, N. said resolution to a point in the So .1 , In Oct. dvr, 1020. Idight gangsters, day, yet the value of line of said block distant 57.75 fee1 armed with guns, drove such call may be one West of the Southeast corn, r of said np to a 111:1,1 truck and. without warnpriceless. lot; thence West along the Souh ing. tui nod one gun full on the truck With into; her they laid a protective line of said block 42.705 feet to th. tin1 street intersection, barrage a, r, The Mountain States point of beginning, the same being driving tin' to cover. popid'iit' 3 2 and of part of lots numbered The guards in the truck didnt have Telephone & Tdograph Co. said block and situate in the South- a clunce. One v is kil'e.l. and three east quarter of SE I4 of Sec. S in Township 9 South, Range 2 East oi the Salt Lake Meridian. Beginning at the Southeast comet of Lot 3 Ploek 1 Tint X" Taysor City Survey; tlu nee East 12 feet and 7 inches; thence North 2.125 chains; thence West 81. 80 feet; th.nc. South 2.125 ehains; thence Ea-- t 1.095 chains to the place of beginning. Also the following described real As Low As EACH Utah Lake in Salt County, property In JYs. of beginning at the Northwest corner Many other tires sell at higher Lot 7 Ploek 20 Tint A Salt Lake s of YpS-- j prices. But the Goodyear Pathfinder rod--gives such fine performance that Survey, running thence Ea. t 2 it has become thence South 7 rods; thence et 2 ONE OF THE 5 LARGEST rods; thence North 7 tods to the TIRES in the world SELLING place of beginning. 30th this All Dated at Provo City, Utah, popular sizes are low priced 1922. of Sept. and 8 day i t Ivors S Of E. G. Purnell, Sheriff, Ut. Co., State it, Inn, ('(I imd ( r0 Mfo-t- i ( t Co. ( or, of Ut. by Chas. W. Mitchell, Deputy undo, ,hl. tniilir trend. Ivin dn not tun Sheriff. , front hi n.l to he.i v nro Pat son, Utah rfdl't cord ' hr. ik,t tris'' R. W. McMulim, Attoin.y lYr the and (list wtini c mil , r m. Plaintiff, Iayson, Utah. h GOODYEAR BUILT ITS 500 MILLIONTH TRE Publication in Payson Chronicle Sept. 1922. 20 & Oct. ' U'.'IS , . ov.-ep- t t - t: 11 d 2 ,77 BUILD .uchi for tomorrow XZ To as. lire today's satisfaction and comfort, build for tomorrow. To build for tomorrow, use lumber, the lasting material. Complete (pecifiest cns and cost estimate for will be ai.y building you may be planning rladly supplied. Just phone 127. We are here to serve you, carefully and well. Chase Lumber E HRYTHING IN LUMBER &. Coal Co. ANYTHING IN SERVICE PHONE 127 f (4 To iesue and sell bonds ontM such excess by the oty. any public utility owned boX the revenues thereof, or the case of public utility, a fran in ing the terms upon which, operatt closure, the purchaser may d) curity of any Shuler Motor x ta "J Jw a U33. H. Willing. Secretary eert do hereby StLte of tu "'.Y th foregoing Amen copy of the Constitutional posed by the regular KStw I, M th. ture lh. , of 1931 as the same appeal . m my office. heivinib I In witness whereof. th affixed my hand and daJ 5th th. State of Utah, Una ber, 1940. of Stata Secretary 7 00l" IN THE DISTRICT fourth THE STATE FOR UTAH the matter OF COUNT'-Iof the Kerr, NOTICE DIXONS SANITARY MARKET to Dependable Meats CF'SDITC''V Creditors will under vouchers to the of tne at son, Utah, or and Nebeker, on of Decernler, 1' E.4. I 71421, t. SECTION" 3. To Take Effect. Stat by the electors of this ment shall Uke effect on "Plies Nupor-t.vm- j ' SECTION J. Duty of S'crfUfT The secretary of State u her'bJ., submit the proposed amendiMat electors of the State at the election in the manner $l55 I utility public provemnl. PATHFINDER tin-sl- local within its powers regulate the exffQ thereof. (c) To make local public impromotbfr and to acquire by condemnation, or u wise, property w ithin its corporate necessary for auch improvements;that w , to acquire an excess over than to ed for any such improvement and lease such excesa property with tae in order to protect and preserve - 6 of charters. Each city forming its charter under Uni section shall have, and is hereby irntal the authority to exercise all powen relos to mun'cipal affpin, and to adopt tad(i force within its limit, local police, itutuy and similar regulation not in conf'itt titk the general law, and no ennroentm i powers in this constitution or any law shall be doomed to limit or restrict tie of authority hereby confgeneral erred ; but this grant of authority shall set Include the power to regulate pub! 3 ities. not munienally owned, if any md regulation of public utilities is prov ded f by general law, nor be deemed to limit restrict the power of the legislature io mat ters relating to State affairs, to enid general laws applicable alike to aB ernes of the State. Th power to be conferred upon thee.ta by this section shall include the following'sod (a) To levy, assess and collect taxes borrow money, within the limits prescribed collect ipo by general law, and to levy andconferred. cial assessments for benefits (b) To furnish all local public sernai; to purchase, hire, construct, own, wn tain or operate, or lease, public ctuibi co local In extent and use; to acquire by Wl& demnation, or otherwise, within Of nee property out the corporate limits, to nary for any such purposes, subject strictions imposed by general Uw f communities; protection of otner franchises t grant I fe tt U ; , .ft ihv utw Value - A to be held at . the not lea than .irtTZ, to aequent it, completion and amonfr the elector, and not mom year from such date. Alterably? .ion, may also be submitted to upon oeparately. The make provision, for th. dutributal copie, of the proposed charter SI alternative provisions to the tom of the city, not less than fore the election at nhlch it i, Such proposed charter and ,ach slim provision, a, are approved a the elector, voliny thereon, b,shaU law of ,uch organic city at may be fixed therein, and shall any existing charter and all law, the organization and government tl n r5 now in 'onfli' then thirty day, after its approve! of auch charter as adopted, certified b th mayor and city recorder and authintioad by the seal of such city, shall b, mi In duplicate and deposited, one in the of the secretary of Stat, tod other in the office of the city TscoHerth and thereafter all courta shall take jodicai notice of such charter. Amendments to any auch tharter on be framed and submitted by a charter ft mission in the same manaer ai pronW for making of charters, or may be posed by the legislative authority of tM vote thenof, city upon a by petition of qualified electors to i oto ber equal to fifteen per cent of Iht total votes cast for mayor on the next pm ing election, and any such amending may be submitted at the next regular nicipal election, and having bees approved by the majority of the electors votin the on, shall become part of the charter tl the time fixed in such amendment and ikaS be certified and filed as provided is cut Price and ed Z lAZA receivm election whiTTu 07 10 11 1 votes cast at such election charter commission, and ahLir'11'''1' to frame a charter. "d An charter so framed shall b. to ted the qua, tied elector, of Betties Fail in Claims to $2,000 Estate Mich. Because none of the 'Bett.es" who claimed the estate left hy '1 liotnas I'. Sheehan could prov e their claims, the estate, amounting to to Mary Margaret Gil $2,1 hh, went ner, a distant relative living at Mar tins Berry, (Olio. The Ohio girl, a! seveidecn year old orphan, had never even heard of Sheehan, who left a note, on his death, bequeathing his money to "Betty." I. nomination of city off, of the electors yot, candidate, Detroit, h I. tt 67 - question of choosing a vote in the vv I. Done, administrator of the esof Lovina Done, deceased. tate Defendants, To !e sold at Sheriff's Sale on Monday the 24th day of October m2 at twelve oclock noon of day at the Court the House, door of front County at the City and County Building, situate in Provo City, Utah County, State of Utah, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendants, of in and to the following described nal property, in Utah County, II. SHUT OFF ff.LE OF f?- majority i OF -'ni- ittetrtn-thY'.Ur regular naunicuat e'eetion Th. llot taininir such quest, on ,hall the names f tor the propped commission, hut Such cand, date. rtSTIW' designation nated ,q the same manneYuTL le-- NOTICE k ' ielEEEISISSlSISSaSSaaSBSBSl.. trm -- h.-it h 'ii srstsi'. the next office of the vide hv orihnarn e for the loh'"''11 lector, of the q- uaion he chosen to tram. . A " ordinance shall .ur!" ago was shot ulo-fr on tho d k ami to the di,,ri', nipt hug the lives of 1!) oilier per sons. No one n one knows who did It. nnoth r It was jn- -t know, whv "tiger" bn e In the jungle of the un det oi Id ;i .ndTlewqPii; proportion cast at "I'V'Cr PI on Koppl.t,,"' laws may he attend amende incorp, rated cityr and adopt a charter fr f fan in the foMo.ioK The iei'isia,n irann.r auhorn. s may. by and upon petition - ,ole f bo ,t st "'IS in ywna ('ash. Ul v That mcmal pun,.,, l100 apeciat laws. ThYTeV,",0?,. laws ah.ll proud, organization Pullets, Hens special, will buy any nunilter of them. Will pay M so t. a D A MI r1 I u ,c H t'UR-- A-i- ti UkMi diatrihut.d city ,77,0111" rotary of 8t..e,m,nd" J .ltk ferred upon cities. Car7l!rt0',' en- - t i' Y la . prolW to SJl ai'rtwin Ai'-v1Pn?tRwd of thr Stnt. (4 L'th An n, tk. 1," road a. fll(m. SECTION 5. . Mni rrated hi n n.r.f u torjn, corpora, rd r,t., or t, n.L'' '"-dop. charter manner w p to c .nhnuitcd EPILEPSY INHERITED? tq a.,. 5 Cen. an 0f ,f the State Lth Be it resolvedr.,rpor.t,BBI by 6tate of I uh, ih. "''Bird, af ail bera elected V "tin m favor ther?1 municipal m.ndrd. IS ',,,1 r.M0tMjn7iB. 5 l tutinn SKC1IOS i i 2 (hildten, Family Tickets with patent or guardian. when carried free Avoid highway I:,.; nE and parkm.e; difi'Tultio and enjoy comfort, safety and speed with ec 't'ou. RIDE THE BIG RED CARS Salt Rake & Utah Railroad A); cm Line) 3 j524SS2ii3asa a 4 Week End Uate, sive r , UTAH 100 Mile Mileage Rooks CO 1M.MED-i'ho'vO- A Joint 5 ,0 -- ows. e8 a - . 1, Oil - Mower." Ljai on - ih r oi ' : "n CyV ( 1, c i '' rtrie r o, traii')oi tatiw -t u.Y.il N I.'i '! !i bt 1 n Any marketable Produce ub'cription to Chronicl ANTED h vv (I,.'.,-- ' I Yf ill ahull d 21 t- - B Admin SJ Quality Groceries iiiiiHixaiiiaiiii rst Publlcat.on Last Publication Out. 7 , 1932 |