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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH TlicPayson Chronicle Mia l'"M Line red at Pa'(:i, ;;i A. ! tVntiM, (' ab, m.'! a- - I. H. PAPER r. -- ; suit La hi- Notice t Lt : Au'-'.- gm : I All'LH ATiO.V 7, -i lhat i: worrying about our f(l(9!i.!l team. The situation So far this year there have m.nie febow.s out for places on e.io than ever before, hut they i. .eph A. a - ap-- j i !a S. ; : ( of completion ii.hor 1 1, 1933. (if publication m. ;... -- a ft. Utah to nppiopMuti 9. lit' of water fiom an unnamed .sprint' in Utah County, Utah. Said sprint' ' located at a point which heats N. W. 719 ft. from the PE cor. 8 : 11. 1,. Hull maim, Expert, former c:ate of C. R"i..ch, M.rnrupi--- . M v. di moi. .t rale v, itnmit '(!., hi- ltetenlien Ti rfeet melu t LPc-emb- at in stature .:.ttiii. i ., Payne, i.atkfield And here is the group whicV edge on the others: Butler, Johnson, Chatwin, Vickers, Hone, Pickering, G. Coray, Ewell, J. Loveless, Francom, Ashby, S. Patten, and the consisting of Morris, Parry p, neet, Greenhalgh, Bellows, Open-- ! !uiv, M.Kean, McBeth, and Morgan. domestic animals and fowls. The land to be imitated complies parts of the M&SEJ4 and SE SV 14 of Sec. 31, i T. 9 S., K. 2., U. S. L. B. & M. This application is designated in ithers mu are the State Engineers Office as File No. 11384. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reason therefor, must be by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00 and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion order. HOME OFFICE of the publication of this notice. t.5 Pin 'iTi Bldg., Minneapolis, T. II. Ilumpherys, w ho are heaving the grid- Schaerrer, F. Taylor, '.M. Coi ay, J. Taylor, Wightman, Hansen, Young, Trotter, Dalton, K. Patt-P- . V. n, Reynolds, Finlayson, Wilson, Stanton, and StahelL Bi rt Wyler plans to start practice iihi.i week and the technical eligibility (of Hal Christopherson is being checki;iNs, ed. He will prove Minn, tion to the team. a valuable addi- - TIRES D OUBLE SAVINGS for Car Owners who buy now! Dont Delay Prices are going up Equip your car TODAY and SAVE. Here is liow you make a DOUBLE SAVING! First you trill gel a liberal alloicance for your old tires and second, you will save the amount of the next price increase which must come soon. It will be a long time in our opinion before you will he able to make such a tire saving again. Dont risk your life and the lives of others on dan- gerouslv worn, smooth-treatires, when we will give trade-ia liberal allowance to apply on new )ou Firestone High Speed Tires the Safest Tires in the World. d S' n - THl new It! resent SUPER OLDFIELD Gum-Dippe- d Cords. Every cotlon fiber in every eord in every ply is saturated and coated with pure rubber. This extra Firestone process gives jou 58 greater protection against blowouts. aware Sir lnd .,00t!,1 'cmicn of .P , Neiuve me, hut Wf they have the good,.' Two of the bovs headed fla,h laurels as an McKean, the 'usher hn th oVT' r,u ilONE wBa are T Radio ci and part promt.-e- , so that at the lmpossible t9 will be given place, ,j Battery ric. Dep J.F.Hu R. C pr on the squad. 2 tkt d giant of prehistoric tunes. You could safely place J0B bets that not even that Hercules d Increased Interest Shown In P. H. S. Clubs old could crash our line The enrollment at the Payson High Nebc Due to the fact that the has exceeded that of any other preStake Seminary enrollment has invious year. At the present time creased immensely this opening term are there approximately four hunda new method of teaching has been red and five students, and twenty introduced. It is known as the roto reports from Mr. Caraccording tation plan. Rotation in subjects is rapidly de- lisle we still have prospects of inthat number to five hundred. monstrating its value in the educa- creasing As of the additional rega result tional program of religious instructithe of clubs has formation on. Under this plan it is possible istration, Two of the stimulated. greatly fora teacher to conduct classes morehen schot1 c!ubs of the are now efficiently. The benefits gained from fonr;er are the They applicants. a decided jconaiderirg the method are numerous; Athletic and the Bona Fides. is in fees book the apparent; saving for students to make opportunity Teacher 'added their choice of classes is indeed gra-NeOne hour a day and fifty tifying. H. S. Faculty To cent, a year for a book fee enable to have a full years the In last weeks assembly Mr. Carcourse in seminary. It is these bene- lisle introduced the five new faculty fits which make the rotation system members to the school. Since that Vn seminary instruction valuable. time, owing to the crowded condition .t (j of the English and history classes, ja new faculty member has been add-jeStudent Activity Fees The teachers and student body Delay Dance are happy to welcome Miss Phyllis Douglass to the Payson High School. The big dance, the She is to lw an instructor in English dance which everyone has been an-- , or 'tory ,an ticipating and which was scheduled r to be held last Friday night, is still a matter of conjecture. The student Silver and Green council met with Mr. Carlisle on Staff for This Issue Wednesday to discuss the financial situation. To date only half of the Until a permanent staff is appoin-studeactivity fees have been paid, ted to take care of the school paper, That means that if only students who contributions will be made from the hold activity cards are admitted a English department. This issue has great many students will have to been written by Signe Jackson, Kuion The council decided to Hendrickson, Rose Cheever, Joe Mor-hav- e be excluded. an activity card drive and make gan, Bob Morris, and Glen Wyler, all decisions relative to the dance at Carolyn MeMullin prepared the manu- a later date. scripts for publication. on the fi attempt, for see who holds it Ckt win, the avowed woman hater fron Copenhagen, (Santaquin) bow, wlm interference means; Hone, that the if jq Are, offers resistance to those th ould pass; and Coray, a fellow wji making a gallant effort for u end post, shows real ability. C0L( bop These are but three of the muj are fighting for places on tii promising team. It will be a jmi team, for the fellows are determine to do their part. But they cant 4 If you want to hraj everything. championship medals to our jehod the rooting squad has need of yes. Is there any fight in your vetnt, cj spirit of 76 left? If so, youll h whirtle among the cheerers when the taint their blows and the boys start touch dm for, a field down the who ! d. nt t Library Facilities Greatly Increua Among the years projects limit outlined is a library campaign. Hal of the better editions noworailt the school have been sent Other books are it bp rebound. fire ready to be put into student the J linn. To supplement further of sent library facilities, a list books to be ordired this is to year Dimoai Miss being made up by before These books will be available to fc long and will add greatly in interest manifest by students are side reading since they the vari selected to fill needs in . departmnts. friends W with ly Idaho visiting week. was Mrs. Julia Hancock Lake Wednesday to attend convention of the Utah American Red & the Chanter Cross fircilcne into rvn mioh u Other Siifi Proportionately lot Tircsfone IIalf-dea- d battrrifi tone Tire SPARK PLUGS Ana great rrault of scientific development by Hmlone new brake lining engineersa haa been developed in the Hreatone Brake Lining t'ae lory that ia tnoiature-proo- f ' gives smoother braking Everyone knows that old worn Spark Plugs waste gasoline and cause Power loss Firestone engineers have developed new processes of BRAKE LINING. Smooth, worn brakes are a ri lire trouble- some. Bat ter ice built in F'ireatone Battery Factories have EXTRA Power-- are more dependable and laat longer 91 hy? Because of new Firefttone construction features not found In any other battery FREE battery teat 5 Ttresfotie Aquapruf Batter Lyi 75 and your old battery Sw firtitont Cum-Vippt- Refining Charge Extra d Tire mad In th Firton manufacture and construction advantage that assore a hotter spark greater power and more de- pendable service. Made in Firestone Spark A 6M to? heart-- , his ONES lta. who will add end skirter . who does CAS ISEIESS the doctors and hospital busv..1 a m keeping his opponent, evrrytime he punt, the era! other backfield men are strong-arme- j Built to equal all first line standard brand tires in quality, construction and appearance, another but lower in price Firestone achievement in saving money for car owner,. Firestone Tires are built with high stretch he Mrs. Hyrum McClellan entertained ter Ware and Mrs. Fearn Gray. Mrs. the members of the O. G. Bridge Howard Shuler received the club club Friday evening. Special guests P1'0 and Mrs. Stanley Wilson the were Mrs. Ned Wightman, Mrs. Ralph guest favor. Mrs. Floyd Wilson, Mrs. Kitchen, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Drake, Oscar Stanley Wilson, Mrs. Floyd Harm-- ! er, Mrs. Lenore Sterling, Mrs. Wal-ian- d Jean Drake were here from Shel-;th- e TYPE has rolled ypai- p. GUM-DIPPE- D and M?5 that grar '0,d As for our line, well, m heard of ihe feats of Sampson, Seminary Lists New Teaching Plan Clara ;S 5d Mr- w tt 4 SIDELIGHTS on PAYSON roOTBm The students who were at the high school last year find during the sumit a real pleasure to come back and notice that first-class conditin been has placed school building the mer cannot but be this are help who nw year studir.ts ion- the the walls, woodwork, and impressed by the clean appearance of In several instances the idacktoards of the various rooms. new and redecorated equipment installed. been have uioms Senior students have already expressed themselves as looking forward to conducting experiments in the chemistry department. Last year as juniors they dreaded the thoughts of the crowded conditions which then existed. Owing to the changes which have been made, the cluttered, messy appearance of the lookchemistry room has given way to a chan and modern ing laboratory. Ilaid work and a considerable financial expenditure have made possible our clean building. The walls are free from nencil decorations now. The question arises, Can we keep them that way? Surely if students feel the artistic urge Miss Hughes will be delighted to know about it. Hall ways are not the places for names and telephone numbers. This school is not only for me and you but for all of us. It may he several years before inside repairs will be done as extensively as thisytar, and there is no reason why they A little care, a little thoughtfulness, should be necessary. and a great deal of student pride can make our building a dea place we are not ashamed to call our studlightful place ent home. Street, West, mom --- in j til.1 in PROVO Tuesday, Sept. J9 at the jRoberls Hotel smallest This means i ry of the school. Plains will take the place of! .! e h" - . See. 31, T. 9 S. R. 3 K., S. L. D. & M. Said water is to be conveyed by pipe lire a distance of 3000 IT. and there used from January 1st to 31-- 1 inch of each year for irritation and for culinary and domesand for the watering of tic purpu.-e- the al.-- o ..( of and . ; Ml ir.g ; L.;:;. ,! ",t offer lloilaiiay, w iio:,u lia- - made Ltah, dress M:i:i,.;, li.e v.iii eui.iiice a plication 17, n ,di. unit ton, Augi-- t a I VWMf ATaLETlcs Mv Weli. Perhaps the students have all been STATU UN Cl NUIlil. SLKS. i GU'k"J! . Ware. Redecoration of Building Encourages Student Pride PROSPECTS LISTED BY COACH WILSON tl.-j- NOTICE 'lO W.VILR Mate L;i":iiui- - O.tke, u; Her r' P.H.8, Payson, Utah, Friday, Sept. 15, 1933 1 P H. S. FOOTBALL Month. ADVERTISING R.VIESON stPP0&T !&e ton fi ions liar 1 . rm-- ;LUMK - Silver & Green News support j. ii ,ji i.') vui .vt eord, pi blishkk Plug Factory. Spark Plugs tested FREE. Factory and Exhibition Building at 4 Cantury cf Fragrt DUKE PAGE AUTO CO. WHERE PRICES ARE RIGHT 1 |