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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH n IN nw in H W W M H 19 - m ki Fever Is Generated to Drive Out Ailments. then- - W w IH'W 'r & Telegraph Deseret Mortuary Co. Service Above All Why pay more for less. Phone 107 Walter Rigby, Local rfl-.r- Mgr. A. (). SMOOT District Manager Lady Attendant WANTED MAN WITH CAR To Deliver Free Soap With other staple grocery products country route. Permanent j connection with large national manu I'acturer. Mu-he satisfied with $20.00 per week at start. Good future for ambitious reliable man 25 to 45 years of age who qualifies. Write Mr. A. F, Shira, The J. R. Watkins Company 469 Liberty Street, Winona, Minneon nearby T sota. by Millions of Sales! The public votes Goodyear Tires the best again In 1 932 ns it has every year since 1916. That's a record you can bank on. The public KNOWS tire values by experience. Last month, Goodyear built its 200 millionth tire. e Why buy any tire when GOODYEARS cost no more? second-choic- Shuler Motor Company tr - f I" (nr i iv created '! t !'V hy jjreral Hip ft.p of the city of its member, iv.intiitv n udi f of i) Ktifi d electors to pen per e nl of nil oteu h:t!l forthwith proe vithm 4vion to the fi 'inn: Fhall a commis- - The chnrter ? the question next the tors at vi, rv,.(,j to tl n t it n The ha!ht con-- t r m:.r e j t! r.- contain f, .,:,ii haM al-j ib-of f card for j, j rwr.-, without hut , party rnnimi'ion. tfl ji ii car tlidate9 shall he nomS r .n j require I by in ih- 'ime rmtnmr If cf city ofticers. f n r law e ti.e el-- ' 'tors voting on the nvi shall tr a commission of h vi.o in the aff rmutive, th'n the fifte'n the of in a ii. 'iidatos majority r,r v .op at .iHh election, ehall constitute shall and proceed tht chtr'cr CfTTipsHon, to frame a charter. shall be submitAdv ch irt r o of the cit ted to the qualified elector at an elect i'n to he hold at a time to be chto-nuhv the charter commission, which bh H it red h ss than sixty days sub-.)?- ! nt ti its completion and distribution am .nt' th ( ctors and not more than one var from mi h date. Alternative provisions m v a! o lo submitted to be voted The commission ehall m.nn pci nr i c!y. for the distrilmtion of make of the proposed chnrter nnfl of anv copies alrernat ie provisions to the qualified elecnot lss than sixty days betors of the fore thj ee i n at which it is voted upon. charter md such alternative Such pro; ro as are approved by a majority of r the votin.r .e t in, shall become an o:'tnn:c lew of ut h ciy at such time as rru.v lw f'V'd ther.dn. and shall supersede any Cvitin (barter end nil law's affecting ti orr.nrfiM'tn anti jzuvernment of such c(tv whe'h are now in conflict therewith Within thirty daps afer its approval a copy of such charter as nd pfet!. certified by the and mayor nr l c:'.v made by the m :tl of su li city, shall In duplicate aud one in the of of State and the fice of tli se ret-jrothi r in the of:c of the city recorder, an! theroaf'or ah t u"'s shall take judical no: ice of siu b chu.rt t. AniTu!nents to ar v such chn-tmay he Lamed anti submit d by a charter cin the same manr.'r as provided for mnl inir of ch .i ters, or may be prev po-ly the le:ilitive authmity of the vote thereof, or ciy U".,n a two-h!rthv noHtjon of oualified electors to a number equal to fift on per cent of the total vote for mayor on the next pr ceding election, and anv such amendment ha ubmiled at the next regular mu may ricial election, anti having been approved by th majority of tee electors voting thereon, shall become part of the charter at the time fixed in such amendment and shall be certified and filed as provided in case of charters. Iuch ei.y forming its chnrter under thi section shall have, and is hereby granted, the au'horitv to rxervie all powers relating to luunvD'n! nffa.rq and to adopt and en fov.'e x. it bin its h;nif, b)cnl Police, sanitary and similar rguiutions not in conflict with the gen.yal bnv, am! no enumeration of powers in tlr constitution or anv law shall be d mmed to limit or restrict the general grant of au horny hereby conferred; but thi grant of authority shall not Inelud. the power to regulate public utilities, not municipally owned, if anv such regulation of public utilities is provided for by general law, nor be deemeu to limit or restnut the power of the legislature in matters relating to Stno affairs, to enact general laws applicable alike to all cities of the State. Th powr to e vnfirred upon the cities by th.s section shall include the following; (a) To vy, and collect taxes and borrow money, witlun the limits prescribed by general law. and to levy and collect spe-classessments for benefits conferred. (b) To furnish all local public to purchase, hire, construct, own,services; main-tai- n or operate, or base, public utibtie local in extent and use; to acquire by condemnation, or otherwise, within or without the corporate limits, property necessary for any such purposes, subject to restrictions imposed by general law for the protection of other communities; and to grant local public utility franchises and w'lthin ita powers regulate the exercise thereof. (c) To make local public improvements and to acquire by corn! mnation, or otherwise, property within its corporate limits necessary for such improvements; and also to acquire an excess over thnn thatl need-e- d for any such improvement and to sell lease such exces property with restrictionsor in order to jrotet and preserve the im provement. (l) To iup nrnl ppll bnmts on the curity o( any such pruperty, or ot r.ny public u'ility cnvncl by tbs city, or o he icvenu's th. r both, including, in .pf, he case ol ruVi,- u'ility, a mu the term, upon which, in case of B'at. the pur"h"or m!,lr "Perate surh KKCltON 2. Puty of of State The secretary of Sat j Secretarydirected to ,: vu nut too d anav.d.n.'nt to the c ec the hu e pt the next ?t general V , ly Jaw. :;.:lnn'r ON .. 4 Teae Effect. Ifad,pted hy ...c'oi, of th,.. State, th a amend-m.ehall tai.e effect on Jauu .;'e3. s, h 1,. c,. o to f .1 0 sur- n Hi. "!( r NOTICE STATE OF UTAH. ) County of Utah ) )S3. Entry No. 54 have in my possession the fallowing described estray animals, which, if not claimed and taken away ivvill be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at Payson City Pound, in Payson City, on the 8th day of November A. D. 19:12, at the hour of 2 P. M. Description of Animals: One spotted Jer-t-- y calf about 1 year old branded T en right neck. Said ostrays were taken up by me in said Payson City on the 20 day of Oct. 1922. Braxton Barnett, Poundkecper for Payson City Poultry yanted Cal1 of Write it HARRY VOLSKY I ayson, Box or Telephone 52 lq kia2SaSiS22222as211i !t 1 BUILD for tomorrow To assure todays satisfaction and comfort, build for tomorrow. To build for tomorrow, use lumber, the lasting material. Complete specifications and cost estimate for any building you may be planning will be gladly supplied. Just phone 127. We are here to serve you, carefully and well. Chase Lumber & Coal ! j Co. x ff IN LUMBER EVERYTHING I ANYTHING IN I SERVICE ' PHONE 127 gwgcgKrgtgggyyggsugBaBESgaszEgyMEEfaEgggiKHKii MEAT SPECIALS for Fri. & Sat., October 28 & 28 NOTHING BUT QUALITY MEATS FEATURED Pot Roasts 19 Beef Boil Pound 9c Loin Steak Pound ... 15c Round Steak Pound .. . 17c Pound T-Bo- ne Steak I Pound ei ft. lsycliists. Women's lips tell no tales, because they are rouged, say these experts. A man must be asked to register his Pork Roasts, Shld. 1 XtiU Pound f S'ate ot le SM.,H rVV.,'',u2' hereby certify that ihe forecvu.g a full, true and correct .opy of i!i.. Amendment pro. post d by the ivtM.nr session of the lewriA'a. Sn'e 'T'-'1"- ' of record lips. Ihe outline of the space between lie lips betrays wlmt kind of a poison the kisser Is. A table published by the psyehisis follows : s"'ptem. Wr.YmUf L'lUh' th'35,h Circular, proud, domineering. dreamer, weak willed. Horizontal, brutal, Impulsive. Squarish, craves money. Vertical (puckered up lips), medSucre ary at out (SEAL) itative, loyal, generous. Oval, gambler, lazy, artistic. The psyehists claim adepts at lip IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE can t 18c Leg, pound Shld. Veal Roasts, 1 Pound Rendered lOf Lard hT 23c Pure 2 lbs. !nm,LS,he print reading marriage. prevent unhappy I j S UTAH n, jrec'li,,F election for the , COWS. IMMED-- . New York, N. Y. A booklet containing the opinions of famous doctors on the subject CAN EPILEPSY BE CURED? has met with great interest throughout the country. Dr. Jose Valcarcel of the medical faculty of the Central University of Madrid, and Dr. Frank Spirk, renowned specialist of Prague, Czechoslavakia, have contributed to this interesting which contains a great deal of information and advice on the subject. Any reader writing to Educational Division, 545 Fifth Ave., New b Semi-circula- r, ESTRAY leads a!I candidates in ono - of i.j'j Paris. Save the lip print of your k'ss'ug partner. It reveals dmraeter. Lips tell more than palm reading and phrenology, according to the Club des il I" PROVO, fthlsbookln;,: last. & WHAT CAUSES EITLElSY? IS THERE A CURE? corporation rti'"ri!fr In dl- wlti c' -- :.m.'lH'nii'iilvi overs con'(ir,"r al ioih for mu n ,, Prints of Kisses Show Character of Partner Co. 'if I.K will .IV ,, 050R1 n V 1 iiiiiiaissassissEzsiBiaEKi incorporation, ita i'n of cities and uif) which i upoIatHUi. to ,l,lr.ioM '.".1!. amended or repealed. f ; r( l (" y nr town may frame own government f..r ar i nuoii.jnl fin! It PHONE t N rntutioo am Ik- !, Cheyenne, Wyo. Tales of an eagle which dropped bombs to scare Its prey from hushes were brought to Cheyenne recently by Adolph Hamm, of Biological Cl Vcik, - frr'.mi' m inr ITIT'ITli!'tirfsrrilii'ii fl.nrtfr ,, ' to po-r- rf ),( :iM tr;'! Eagle Drops Bombs' to Scare Prey in Hiding District ,f ko f. ' thf ronni- h"US"' Mn;i.-ii re 1920-192- Publishing ., Ihf ( '$ tiie Wyoming vey. " o . 111 ir. tin rt I !' l.rl The siory was related to Ilamm by a rancher living south of Bock Springs, who said be saw the bomber In action. The eagle, according to the rancher, first was seen pursuing a sage lien. The lien scurried into a narrow guldi and concealed herself in a clump S 0 Mr. Jones was State of busties. The eagle hovered over the Road Agent of Utah County, at the gully for a time, then flew to a rocky same time being County Engineer, in ledge near the gulch and seized a which position he made an excellent large stone in its talons. Carrying the rock, the bird flew record. over the spot where the hen had The fact that those who are best disappeared and dropped the bomb. Wheeling In the air, the eagle acquainted with his conduct are the over the hushes, evidently ones who most enthusiastically trust swooped expecting the hen to run Into the and praise him, is, in itself a potent open. The hen, however, apparently nason why he should be elected was familiar with such tactics, because she did not emerge from the County Commissioner for four-yebushes. After a time the eagle, disterm. gusted with the failure of its tactical (Political Advertisement) move, flew on In search of easier prey. Receipt Books, 25c each. Chronicle jjj Ol Special Apparatus. Since 1916 Mr. Jones has had charge of the Distribution of Water and construction for the Utah Lake Distributing Company watering 4,000 ores in the north end of Utah County Mr. Jones has served as secretary-treasure- r of the Lehi National Farm Loan Association since 1920. ut Of 'h.rrl- - I.f -- VAX Co. I' I.v - , 2 Telephone irj " ( rr,.',il , FOR USELESS HORSES DEAD ONES IF CALLED IATFLY. rmll' t disecu el od medical Use lol radio was dismissed by phjs.cians and scientists in a bjmposium on few r therapy at (tie American Congress ot Physical Therapy here. Edward B. Jones pays taxes on 1,000 acres of dry and irrigated lands in Utah County and is vitally interested in saving money for the taxpayer. ions I r ea-l- v-- The Mountain Slates I"' n MCllON jsi'seimesmii DAILY Usefulness CASH PAID ,m iiri.px.riiM ni,xt iinuprlmpm 'He ..I -- i o'1 it I in it t in- ut 1 U.ti t i St on.entii tl. Utah Raibcad lW:; ll'1' Ml N! '! OH'' 'I lx I.!'..' hi (:!'"! s--Itif'iit-- ' Of com se, it is a special kind of radio, a sort of broadcasting station set up, with condenser plates Instead of W M aerials to concentrate the waves iu M energy for the patient. IL is used to n produce ai'ldi.iul fever in the patient, and fever has long been considered M Tlii- is one of a series of advertisements paid for by your ta Iieiieliciiii iu treatment of general par local transportation company. Its purpose is to discourage M free ra of arthritis, paresis and oilier ills. alysis, or lifts to from beggars Thunibers," motorists giving M William Dr. to and motorists Bicrman, of the Belli is to costly rides, ibis practise dangerous Israel and Sydenham hospitals, New transportation companies. treatYork, explained the radio-levements. M HI 'The patient rests upon a canvas m & stretched between the two condenser cEiuaauijacsszaixfK&zBBXSzzaxTVtiit'. plates, hut not in contaet with them. To prevent loss of heat the body, all hm the head, is covered with a hood. WANTED Any jiiarkctariio Product The plates form part of an oseil oil subscription to Chroniel. luting circuit, with the oscillations provf duced by the use of radio tubes and oilier equipment. A high frequency electric field of high intensity is produced between the two plates, and the ' ' K': i, U P.lj1 '.HXyrv patient lies in that field. j Flares in Body. . v , Flares of ultra-viole- t light a new can he set off kind of health "pill inside the human body by a radiation ' 1 Evs',vVr.i- r - v ;s discovery of the University of Penn . iS i sylv a nia. I wouldn't be without tiy The Hares are chemicals, Injected Intelephone on the farm. Its useto the body by hypodermic ueedle. EDWARD BERT JONES ful in so many ways Keeping They are in some ways startingl.v like in touch with market prices nn the colored light Hares of fireworks. Republican Candidate for four-yea- r Also like fireworks the chemical ti nn County Commissioner poultry and dairy products Hares have to be set off. These huPledges to an economical, efficient keeping in touch with my childman Hares are lighted by a beam of ami honest administration and always ren going ami coming from Unlike fireworks they do not to keep in mir.d our PRESENT TAX keep on blazing automatically, but school, summoning neighbors BURDENS and a determined effort only as long as the social gatherings and club meetare turned to reduce same by eliminating them. ings. upon allj The discovery of the chemicals is comity waste and unnecessary exThis is a statement from a to Dr. A. J. Alien, physicist credited pense. of t he cancer research laboratories of farm telephone user who uses Edward B. Jones has been a resithe university. They were developed telephone service to advantage dent of lTtah County for 21 years. during cancer research by Dr. Ellice laboratories. It can he equally useful to you .Educated as a Civil and Mining En- -' McDonald, director of the Doctor McDonald This research, and in emergencies, sickness, gineer. stated, gives great hope of finding a fire or accident, one nail may He served the UTAH FUEL CO. in range of radiation destructive to the be worth more than can be and exCarbon County, Utah, as resident en- cancer cell and of increasing in the the powers of measured in dollar value. tending gineer at mines for eight years (1900-1908- ). treatment of cancer." Salt Lake '3BK9;2&:Jl3E3EMa32ilBIKlS3133 , l New York. If you are truly innd rii, jou will cure your ills Li.v radio in stead of revolting to old o.l and liniment. A Amendment dki'ii;: , ,, o'M. ( ; I tired of picking up thumber neighbors. M U! , motorists get mighty M M M Constitutional TO CURE MANY ILLS Its Strange but True- m m m m ' EMPLOY RADIO WAVE casiBifii FRIDAY, OCTQBfp Wisconsin Citys Poor Work Farm on Shares FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY. 'in the matter of th-- ' of AlU'rt Grot'll Bay. W'is. A Hh) acre farm Keir, Di.ea-eJ- . luirtloring this city has hoon piantoil N'UTICE TO CREDITORS in cabbage and potatoes anH is being teiuled by able bmlletl worker from t ri (i:to:-.wiil present claims with the citys poor lists. Owners of the to the u'tth rsigTi' d at Fay-.-iland will take the cabbage crop as I at. lae "ff.eo of Porter payment, while the jiohl from Tui acres of potatoes will be tl.siribuieJ anii Neui iut, i n or lx fore the tenth among the needy. of L'ceonii'or. 1922. j oieu'. Waitt 27 Yeart for Watch Joe Scott left his watch store here in leOa for years later he Fir-repairs. Twenty-severeturned from California and got it. Last )Kn Hams, half or .whole 1 Pound L Fresh Salt Bacon 2 tbs . Elsie L. Kerr, Administratrix Pound .. Armours Bacon. ced or piece, lb. Pablication Oct. Publication Nov. 7. 1922 4, 1932 Quality - 25c FranKs 2 lbs. DIXONS SANITARY Dependable Meats 10c Pork Sausage n, jtlay York. Neb. In a jewelry Freshly Ground Beef, 2 pounds .... 1 Grocer! SliC |