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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH f Return From Trip Abroad e Odd McCormick and returned home Woo, ful a S ii d:iv f 'ii trip abroad in i"i ,v v n lutives England an over Endian ;i extensively n the continent In land. led ever Daly. France aA ft e retaining tu Am '.Cited Canada and Fa- l.uTiibr.g the Worlds lam have been away ,::i. Ttmv M.. I 1 SCHOOL DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN precaution to protect your children on their way to and from sdhool? Never has a child been injured while ruling our trains to school, and ours is the most Economical form of Transportation. For Safety, Economy and convenience consult your local Ticket Agent as to Rates and Service, and have votir children ride Are you taking WtttTUNTH BOM -- ' the m FARIN' . CENTV1?LV SNATCHING 0 PRtMMtW, fclCMAt IK EHGLPtMO, TvCT MS T K' TO NICESSMW GOMto TKEGRNJES Ma 0? NOTICE it very mueh hex of Float V leu aek of Wilson Milkn ;mr same. Wilson Millinery THE DEM) ' v. - eeiate i uni; I i 3 THE BIG RED CARS vacation laMMaJiiaiHfcraflsssiaiajBSMEaasBSEssasszsaiJnskiiiiy y lV Walter Daniels and llui'li left Sunday on a Mi. and Mi-- . Della SALT LAKE & UTAH RAILROAD Mrs. and trip to Nevada -- . 'SEE 'I'tYrt YM Calif-- 1 ) NWSSEB or nia. " - t 2 , i DID NT 1 ft t i i rV :...c ; " 'An- FINISHES RECORD RUN WHITE PHANTOM but TRUE - daught-r- , V. Mi -- K 'A 55 w,0' Stv .pM t y. m A- -- Mb m M EUCLMAD LHF 'AIM&EPS TIME ONU IT cmst&mnrt TO STWE T)F SIE OF Tut UOVS FORTONE-MON- G THE WITH INTO T40 MONG CEMENT &NKBUN SN'ALL TROPtCCu. OF OF ESrt( HMS EVES 'iKVIDEB SECTIONS WITH ITS flG T $nii( EYES UMF the wmer. it cm see IN THE WAD DOWN IN both THE up WAM r. 9 $4 1 A Four Have Served College o vV.-.- goes T- - - U the Whhe niantoni! and Naomi Spencer, irmountain economy records. popular Salt Tut he l ord Dealers between Pay- - I ti e girls, drove the car. The four And there go a few more records. For the White Phantom Ford Y-in ami Southfield sponsored the run dnvers alternated at the wheel, each stock car, which has just finished a wii.h stalled on Friday, August 25. driving about nine hours to make a mile economy test run be The Duke Page Auto Company ofjctnplite round trip. 10,000 tween Iayson and Smithfield, is est- - this city is one of the twelve, and The Utah State Automobile assoe- it inch of its trips, the car stopped ahli.shing new economy records every re- each ia': i;in surrviseJ the m n tai ily at the Duke Page Auto day. overseen and was by At 10:55 p. m., Monday, as it ('., i.iviting inspection of the car urlirg Twice every trip it their deputies. A d of comthe drivers. rolled into Salt Lake City after large was refueled, and on every third trip iv in the window cf each dealer pleting its 27th round trip and 8125th and greased. it was ilr- time of arrival. a mile, it had averaged 20.11 miles per o and The run ended Friday at noon at Roily Sleator, gallon of gasoline. It had used h L three pints of cxtia oil and one p,... rsity of Utah .re Utah Oil Station, 4th South and of water. These figures are new in inn ei aek:., and Vivian Bowdidge State, in Salt Lake. There 150 Yearj x - X 't tat K X 'A ; ' K I ' v' "TAA n-- ! ; r. k. S 4'f' ''OR SAIF Krag Rifle. at Chronille Office. e $ M 30-4- In--r.- 0 A r kv,x t ii 1hr hi iU Aa- - v. I.ouis A. Bates, Adjutant At the last meeting on Wednesday Sept 0th nomir.ations for post officers were made as follows: Commander Harold Simmons-Pau- l Davis. 2st er James son. 2nd A, Daniels-Wende- Frland-- 1 ll i rn Persson Chaplain l ee Done-Wel- t i i TTOW pleasant to have neighbors and friends join us on the porch of a summer evening. With a cooky jar and a pitcherful of some refreshing beverage, the refreshment problem is solved. These cookies are so wholesome that you can give them to the children for their summer picnics. Peanut Butter ice Box Cc:k:?n t t Cloward. ls Historian Louis A. Bates llergeant At Arms HaroUl Jones-H- Loutensoek-Archi- y e Flanders Hardy-Jo- e Brewerton-Harr- Service Clyde Officer Finance Officer S. Tipton. y Tervort 2 Flection of officers will be held on Wednesday September Di and all members are urged to be present and cast their ballot. Installation of officers will be held on September 20, and a big time is in store, so be there. o FOR SALE-- - 30-4- 0 at Chronille Nothing Like Having Your Own Dont he subject to depending on your neighbors telephone. A few cents a day keeps a telephone in your own home. It saves time and effort running daily errands, puts your name in the directory, keeps friends and relatives in touch. In emergencies, one call may he priceless. In honor of Mrs. Thomas Rowe, formerly Miss Clara Johnson who Angeles,, her mother Mrs. Oscar John Ison entertained at a shower and soc-;i:last Thursday evening. Forty .'guests were present including the iddir friends and relatives of the family. Luncheon was served at small tablis after which progressive rook .'as played. Mrs. B. F. Ott and Mrs. Harold Jones received the prizes. Mrs. Rowe left Wednesday morning for lx's Angeles to reside after a weeks visit with her parents. Frank Fairbanks ar.d daughter and sistir, Mrs. I,. Simmons, visited with Mrs. Maty Brown over the weekend. Mrs. William (hkulman and son Lilly of Provo wue week end visitors in Any employee will take jour order. Krag Rifle. Office. Iayson. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wlghtman of Idaho Fails, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Risy and family of Salt Lake and J Clenn Sbnmons and Mr '' I 'V'-v re gir-- ts of their svvor.h an-.Mrs. C. () Nelson during the hoi coming. . The Mountain States ' Telephone & Telegraph Co. curs sifted fiour; 3 teaspoons combing-tlc- n baking powder; j teaspoon sail; 2 ceps whole brnn; 3 cup baiter or oilier I s'iOiteniivg; cup peanut butter; lj cup brown sugar, firmly packed; ji, cups granulated sugar; 2 eras, well hca;en. Sift Itour once, measure, add baking powder and salt, and rift ur,.ln. ,dd whole brail. Cream butter tin: o. v, add peanut butter, and cream toge..'ier' until smooth. Add sugais gradually and cream well. Add e.gs and bl- - nd. Add flour mixture gradually, mixing well. Shape Into rcils, I'., Inches in diameter, and roll in raxed paper. Chill overnight, or until firm enough, to slice. Cut Into slices. Bdke on ungreased baking saeet in hot oven (40Oa F.) 8 minutes, or until done Wakes 4 dozen cookies j li In n -- j I STOP TAKING SODA! TOR GAS ON STO'.IACII ,. 'wS- of study in New ork. R T. preparatory students to one of UV.jVi b''" 1700 university students, the larg-- , superintendent of sruee. yars i Bran Discs cup whole bran: cup whole wheat flour; 4 tablespoons brown sugar; teaspoon combination baking powder; dah 1 of salt; tablespoon melted butter; , cup milk. Combine end n.lx well. Ingredients 6hape Into balls about l'-- i inchej in mi ameter Place on greas-- d bafl-.s'reet. Flatten to thickness with stiver fork dipped In cold water. Bake in moderate oven (375 F.) 20 to 23 mm..,--.- , or until delicately browned. Makes 12 ii..ci. Fruited Bran Gema t cup dates, seeded ar.d r.ae'y c t; iup boiling water; 1 cup who: P.m, . " . " f - Prize Harvey S. Firestone , Jr. Presents A Century of Progress Visitor n soda disturbs digestion. For or sour stomach Adlerika is gas much better. One dose rid.-- you of bowel poisons that cause gas and bad sh ep. City Drug Co. to i Try ,a Wantad 4i IX Make Your Plans 1 rsi to attend The University of Utah Ik Utahs largest standard f institution of higher learning Freshmen 20, St'pten.hcr instruction must report ami must 21 to 23 fur special ami registration. gister September Regular Septcnilier V Scpl-emh- att-.-m- All other st uilort s should -- teaspoon st 't ; a'j t, . baking powder; 1 , 3 beaten; tablespoons melted bui.cr; ; j cup molasses. Combine dates and water. Let t aid 5 minutes. Add whole bian. Sift i;.,ur add salt and baking once, measure, and Add sift powder, egg. butter, again. and molasses to bran mixture Add flour, Bake In stirring as little as possible. (reaaed muffin pans In hot oven 426- F.) 25 minutes, or until done. Makes U gem. Kalalns may be used Instead of datet sifted flour; combination r.vS . os t private institution in tho region. eounomirt professor of Miss Mk7l" sociology. 3. years- srrii't; They are (left to right' off Mice f Iteynolds, professor of and 1.. II. Ilolt, professor Hieof far"1- and seeivtary to English litniiture. years oil the praetieo faculty; just returned fiom a year tv. RH years ta 1 Hiss . Much Bran Drop Cookies cups sifted flour; 2 u.u; (JM. blniuion baking powder; a teuton cup butter or ether sYxrur; .g tup 2 brown sugar, fl.mly eig., well beaten; Va teaspoon almor.d e.tiact; spoon vanilla; l cup nut ddmuj, bioken 1 cup raisins; 1 cup whoc bran or brail flakes With otVr pints of wheat. Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder and salt, and s n i.:;a.:i. Cream butter: add ru;.r graducly Add crs ai.d bout well. A J 1 fi'ur tL'W.i and ratsins. Add b;aii ai.d blend. on greased baking sheet. B.t'f? m ..t o an (400 t , F) 10 minutes. dozen cookies. Hrlgham i oung university Scpli'inbiT 22 for its 581 li mumlx-r,.r. iln i four fat nlt ilntiv will liave given tlie institn- on exactly n ceiiliiry and a half loyal son ice. They liave seen it a small enrollment of Xl V well-fille- lutler. er Elmer Adjutant Frank K,s VVVVV VV V V V j "f II. It. LANOTRY, Publicity Chairman V VV 3 'W PAYSON POST NO. 48 A. Daniels, Commander t s. KeX'X' My Favorite Recipes James m j i. WM, V ' re-ou- cl; 20. fj Si? re- 6X1 25. work begins - Serd for catalogue three-milliont- University of Utah Sa! fWW I W I M City in ii naaKtsKiS il, I lil tered the f'irt,Je! As Miss Alice Ochsenslager of Aurora, Ill'j1'!1 ,0 M Factory and Exhibition Building at the t , tl1 ihe was suddenly halted and pronounced v resented Hie building. The crowds paused assh e pirfStne, five tires, just out of the molds. Mr. Harvey present! m attending the Fair during Farmers Mee, 4 . ho |