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Show i'A', SON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH East, Salt Lake Jet tunning thence North thence East 10 chains, 5 71 chains, 5 71 chains, thence tnenee South to point of beginn'Aist 40 clanis all and singular with ing; together the pi iv ileges, appui ti nances, tenements, hei editaments, casements and rights-of-wa- y thuiunto belonging or usually enjojed with said premises or anj part thereof, and also together with all rights of every kind and natuie, howevii evidenced, to the use of water, ditches and canals for the lrugalion of said premises, to which said pi ionises are now or may henafter become entitled, and Iso, together with all shares or rights, whether lepresented by certificates of stock or otherw ise, in any canal company or water users association appui tenant to said land or for the benefit theieof. Dated at Piovo, Utah, Sept. 1, 1933 E G Duinell, Shi riff, Ut. Co., Utah By ( as. W. Mitchell, Deputy Suth DESCRIBES FARM IN AMENDMENT TO WIN1MLM WXl lS WOMEN AMI MINORS i:uUual College President A "i A S1; s Federal Program Seeks lo Coordinate Production i i , il f n m adjustment i K ties hy tho B- pro-l- . ,, , mi I minors and may provide for the com f it, hi ilih, aaftty and general No proven n of any ami ali employm of tnn londtilution shall be constriud as a ,un atitn upon the aulhouty of the lu. 1 ajfire id or t ( I iii I i i t u - u tiininid piunanly I hey also ai e 'ii mil a : it n si n- - igo on 1ublic Support ie p' in ofitis wheat pi ice In I,!, 11)31 and 1033, for i fir ,ia'U i onsiimed portion of 1 lie insuied price Is to i.'tuop n n !y li i to give the do ,'j unisU'iKd poition of tha i lk,)iJi.nie i 1 i i i . i I -- l i imp pai chasing power. plan is as effective as its spon-o- i s hope it will lfu, the reduction in ip i) inaj influence wheat prices so (i i. the entue wheat crop will have pm i basing poi er. II t provision s7irt 1TIONAL U 1MOXICATING i IMi of this c RI LIUlOKS Got don D uglas, Attorney for Plaintiff, Newhou-- e Bldg, Salt Lake C Thereof Relating to the and Regulation of Sale, Manun facture, I e. Advertisement of, Paa-lio-a. Liquj of or Traffic m Intoaicating Vt it resolved by tha Legislature of the a ef all memMate of t tah, ber elected to each House and two third of all the members of each IIoufc concurring therein: fc'OIOV 1. Repealing Section t of That it is proposed to am' ml Vrticif 2 U of the Constitu ion of Utaii Vrlcle it n tuc foliovung particular, Ttmt Section 3 of Atticle XXII of th-rtitution of Utah be and the same is hereby rejxaled SE1TIOV 3. Duly of Secretary of State The becrcvaiy of State is heichy directed to suhniit the proposed amendment contained heicinlo to the ekitors of the state next .creral election in the man,tner theprovided by law. SKTION 3. Effective Date. If adopt d of the state this amendnunt the ekctoia hy 'hall have effect on the first day of Janu bv ry next succeeding a determination ihe Roard of Rtate Canvassers of the of the election designated in S etion J hereof a ,s imptiou that the ex s in agi n ultui al coni modi m t s n n - tin n to its voluma t ttj bcfolioion - an ute lo confer uion anv commission now au-t- suih power and hcujfl"the treated lepwlature m ly deem tetina Joint Resolution Propoinff an Am nd in'nt ta Arlicla XH of th (onutu by Repeating I ton of the Mats of Utah lro-h- , i i i De to c.i ry out tn t n i v d 8 TEo lctiblature may. by appro the nI urine liixution provide for fur om of a minimum vane rn Its) ni . ict 1 goC u , That It U proina t tn of tha CnnAitution bv Hie of a .action which will road aa fol Ii i 11 a id a 1 Employ-act- . of tha it reach ed br tha I.eiinloture of oil Ilia lhata of I loh, Iwo-thir- d concurrum to ooch housa a a cctad - addi-io- i i .1 Juint Rcolutlon Proponln C n Am. id I, of tho ounlllu-.to Arlielo 1 ln-br tha Addition of a SectionVV lie n ki W X omi for M nimum -. ond l.enerol Welfora of A vy IV.in tharaui . SLCTIOV 1 an. 1 A ule belief a ultui al coinmodi- soon i,,over its olunie tin t a s ,.'o, in the opinion ii ln ril 1icsiileiit Kansas vs a u Co'li g in the Au- of i Vneiinui Hankers on Join i1 us Luous vvlietliei the farm t am v ill stm cell," p ' li lai Its sponsoia lie- !u .s an ixpeiiment. It o lu o i1 luiltme at least i at tli i1 fat mi rs, in what is in o no- - i ublu interest, will . turn ai tivities anil o at and con-- , imt p o i o.- -, w iimte something toil v, ; timers for exeii ising l.it- adjustment s n pro a i bastd on the fast '!'(( ilnt I ln.nl with Reduced Exports Pub 1 i 3 City Utah i Publication the adjustment piogram sue- us launching pi oliably will mark of an eia of extieme indivldual-- . tin e In the United ai ii jgncultuie 5 a saj s Mr Fariell Hi i cut lamlunieiital thanges led .Siii til) Wallace to bay, 'What we i, liv lave to do is to change the vv.,ole p j i liologv of the people of the I n This is a large order, te,l H'ates it mv dvrs the whole piogiam of farm adjustment as well as the larger na-- t oual economic program, of which If the f i in adjustment is t pait. deebne to pai impute in the pi .a am lo the extent neiessaiy te give the experiment a fair trial, we shall never knov. whether farm as now proposed would have sin i ceded oi not if it had been tivea a fair trial i i ' t g , e vv V of Vi a' tlu k , 1 1 nn Mi i ib i ml timber S f) I li'ame Winters i the bath of Si ii'ij, ri I .. a N - k NO - Mi- 1 Man-- i ek ( tn ann ii.!' i Euabeth 1 M- . ii . tIC guests I1 Mi- - 01, , Nerva .. .1 Mi v Hospital of the pa1 3, in Mr Pay-io- n ml. -- i 3 -. Hospital Mi. and Mrs. John Quigley and son Don and Mrs. Louis P Borg of Salt Lake visited at the homes of Mrs. James Webb and Mrs. John Badham during the celebration. mm . Mis Madolme Svianer and daughter Mrs. Thomas Nelson and baby came down fiom Ogden for the celebration last week. In witness whereof, I havp hereunto hand and affixed the Great Seal f th- State of Utah, this 1it d y of Scp- J. tembvr, (SEAL) Mr. and Mis. Louis Sorenson of Salt Iake and Mrs. Sadye Lewis of niovo were homecoming visitors at he heme of Mrs. W. II. Reece Secretary of State, First publication September 6, 1931, I at publi'Ttion November 8, 193. Mrs. Willis Young, formerly Miss Donna Pickering, a recent bride was the guest of honor at a shower given 'ast week hy her mother, Mrs. G. S. SHFKIFFS SLE JUDICIAL COURT, STATE UTAH COUNTY DIST-IIC- Pickeiing. OF UTAH, I! Plaintiff, t. t z:i '1 K'l -- . WaSfr Wh m ill " ,v ; Vi'S , - Vi - Vv k' !.. ?$ Tells , What to Consider in Making ! Batteries ol new ii hook cm ''Malang Kami Invest-biucs Safe lias been picpaitd hjr tho Agi cultural Conimission of th Aniericaii liankers Assoclalmn, material published hy it during the past ten years. It presents compendium of scientific facts, practice and expeuente in fainung, with timely and helpful suggestions lo Eerve A k It t tars larrl of ml il U'lv lli ,.ml I mu I (' 1; Vritst M I'oh-,- r, -- fJi; : ..V file,;VV'sv.'v-r-'-- 'j", ii.ii fn.nr Ai Lc A a -- 4 4 oic.bGH6.y S ,w$tonc ,H rrjf, A fsx.iN , - i ..Vb , . V'-- N V V ' -- Vcv; . V '. i! IiIihov! iai 1vieli xvith -- Cords, in tires are built . 1 J salur.-- ! cotton fiber very i ry , i; t ei J , (ium-Dipwe- rrv rii coated ,j pure rubber. This lone ji.i,cess ' r ply is villi extra . ' b i; w J to ssi n , - I ' - . -- 'V-'-.- 4 x c cf t . c i l r ot Tires made in ' rtory n t i f xiibifion fhtild- tfiiu-- y qf Trvgref Chicago (um-iippe- d rolet I'lrmotith Omer Sue It N 4 75 19 P 6.70 upoition iy k. ' 'V - -- i-- ...f tow x 4 j t mou t h b -iV 'A', . ' V;;v ? L si- V . - , i , cC'j, bt'b ;v to-wi- 6.C-- J 3 r.r 1 ) M . ii 1 ' j 3.60 st ights-of-wa- Banks Make Best Record in R. F. C. Loans Repayments. - '!'- CO - 719 n( -- ( Vs !il lioroh Sit X - M - , i SS the loans of the Federal Government through the Reconstruction Financs Corporation, the highest percentage of repayments, official reports show, has been made by the hanks, indicating the return of stability as the chief un-s- i ttlmg element of public fear has been lifted from them. The 1 construction Finance Corporation has authorized cash advances, fi.llv secured by sound collateral, to t S hanks since It bfgan operations in February, 1932, and made actual to them In the amount of $1,221, STS, 000. Of this amount, how-fVi$513,073,000 or over 41 per cent, has been icp dd bj All other cla-- ms of horroveis combined have ii paid about 16 per cent of their loans. Among made h r, WHERE PRICES ARE RIGH T CERTAINLY EASYx TO PICK THE BEST Another section sits foith the precautions that should be exercised by both the banker and faimer whea nrg dialing loans to Snuease or improve daily pnd'ii turn, or beef, sheep, swine or poultry pioduition, as well as v hat faetois sho ild he considered in the economic inailuting of products and the way efficiency in pioduotion alT. cts efficiency in maiketmg Many ohr eveijday de ails of faim lite that have a practical financial significant e are treated in the hook A particular important section deals with expenente with faim leasts and another with directed farm credit. C wr? v . - f i-i'- x Ford I 4 liC-Si'- t svr-j- x vi Ivre mvb', . MiiiHG T i'.V.iM TTT7 hex ' b- N $ V tu 4 ui 2Z VC ,4 'v',;', TVP" Of PFFL l - . BRAKE f c ,'h ' wji'VAti, ii a G , . ' i ' AM, f V- tn Sels Eo-- h I. d J J. v W vr; s -- j i J k?Lvj-b- '-m i Cs' s mir t MAKES feeds. c 1 vVl'.Zi H ,"( ' JT d d tr--- Vi f yi - i ' -- 1 1 t r7t-ev- i the daiieer of biowo.il- - tor i in . nc s ai t i y m i . gives you & $jT5;- - TSS com-t.ieni- ii be aiii ist i! xvH jlOM iiolocuoii r r ..t . b! in in I i. sour lu - if you In es y on w ,K ii, ii m),. I c - n-- t i O U lilt I ordliiesun hr vTrr.ul"i'ecu '? obrsi.,. is I.-- - 'rit. UM nrk Gum-Dinpe.- H I llii-- r -- i licit ( r , -l nir. vs r lif . r iftl 1.1 ib 11 d pow-l.- ik Old worn pill. - v t am- - '- pl .mil ii. i your car sou can tbne , 1 new i ussiiunfC tlial too extra conslruciien iuitures ol Gnni-Di- and Iwolxtra e bV-VV- M 1 1 1 vi-d- ANGUS D. TAYLOR, MARGRETTE V. TA LOR, his wife, J. A. MALI A, 5tate Tank Commissioner of the Among the Tintic people who visitft-tif Utah, and E. II. STREET, e ed with Payson relatives during the i tv in charge of th celel ration were Mr. and Mrs. John i i Dilation o, the State Bank of Pay-soTajlcr, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Baker, a Cm poi ation, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Householder Defendants. and son Reid, Mr and Mrs. Ray To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on Conyers and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mon , the 2nd day of Oct. 19,33, at Leslie Cromar and children. eleven o clock a. m. of said day at the front door of the County Court House, at the City and County Bldg , ituate in Provo, Utah, all the right, tit.e and interest of the above named 11 defendants, of, in and to the following described real property, in Utah t: County, Utah, Parcel No. 1 Beginning at a noint 13.71 chains East and 3.20 cl urns South 1 West of the Noith-wis- t cot net of the Southca-- t quarter of Section 11, Township 9 South, Range 2 East, Salt Iike Mmdian. and running thence South 1 Vest 9 Bfi chains, thence South 87-- ,i East 9 80 chains, thence South 89 East 5.51 chains, thence North 0 45' East 1123 chains, thence North 1108 chains, thence South 3r East 1 05 chains, thence South 87-West 5.80 chains to point of together with all and beginning; singular the privileges, appurtenances, t' Moments, hereditaments, easey ments and i thereunto belonging oi usually enjoyed with aid pietni-e- s or any part thereof, and together with all other rights of every kind and nature, however evi-d- i need, to the use of water, ditches, and canals for the irrigation of said premises to which the defendants, or said premises, are now or may ken after become entitled, and, particularly, 16 acie feet per annum of water under the Strawbury Valley Reclamation Project of the United States and together with all shares or rights, whether represented by ceitifuates of stock or otherwise, in any canal company or water users association appurtenant to said land or for the benefit then of, including particularly Twenty-on- e (21) shares of the capital stock of the Salem Irrigation Company, evidcncid hy its stock certificate No. 861 issue) in the name of A. D. Taj lot. Parcel No. 2. Beginning at the Southwest corner of the Southwest quarter of Section 13, Township 9 n, as a reference and guide in the daily routine of banking and fainting From it piaitbal workeis in these fii Ids can obtain an idea as to what extent and in what manner farm loans should be limited by coll erosion, weeds, plant tlixeavs, rodents and i.re hazards, etc. The hook also indicates ho.v much 's a Ided to the sccuiitj of a fam loan hy tin- - faimer who keeps accounts and pi ai tues good business methods, as well as the extent to winch loans ara Safi guai Jed hy crop rotation, production of legumes, jud. clous use of fertilizers, the use of quality seed and the providing of home grown S?AP.iC PLUGS , n g -- 'xVM's Bankers and Farmers c - X ZT& 20 Mis. Ruth Brewerton left Sunday to Los Angeles for a two weeks with relatives. vs. Sound Loans lirt-'oii- -- V Is&'gt&A srll i oil - . - ire at totla low prices As lone as our Ku k lasts. Don I risk the ilangt r oftiro trouMc or jOssihh- Mowouts on your Labor D:. . lr. V vil!i snioolh worn lire-l! ' m b. for sv ill j'.iv yon Guin-)ii- a Tff I: 9 T--r The guests numbered snd included relatives of the family. In the evening a similar affair was given for the close girl friends of the bride who received many lovely gifts. tACIMC COAST JOINT STOCK LAND RANK OF SALT LAKE CITY, a Cm poiation, PREPARE Chronicle, Mr. and Mis. John A. Betts and Mis. Spence Snow went to Salt Lake Sunday, called by the serious illness of William Walker at the L. D. S. t m IX THE FOURTH Payson 1933 Local Items I, M H. Welling, Secretary of SUte of the Mate ol Utah, do hereby certiry 1h.it the foiovroit g is a full, true and turret io,y of the Constitutional Amondmin'x proposed by the regular and special sessions of record in my office. Nf i m Sept -- ' 2 ichan, mid Constitutional Amendments CONSTniTlOVAI. of Range Shuler Motor Co. j. |