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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH fllZfCEBCSSlBItESZZESTSEf IEVIRZBK2fRKEiR3IZ8aSBVEB ft NO GOOD REASON h Iz M FOR PESSIMISM Souvenirs, Entertainment Are Free at WorldF V r F. M. Law, President American Bankers Association, Sees Improving Conditions and a Ck.tr.ing Future B II n .'111:1 I). C. There is no f r imz.simism today, for tli.; is not by any WA.'I.'INGTON. M SAVE TIME AND MONEY n t M M M H B liy u.sini;' this Fa.-U1- ,, ts, 'u,'!ir.j.':on ft imt;i v t- f i - U" coming out of it, business ,jv', i '! ''Iiiclit. The American Institute t ' 4 It, Mh v Vh t & 'iAV-S- f of Banking t commands anil is entitled to great to is its bccaimo major objective the right kind of im clt and prunin', banking. One of the chief reasons for my faith in the future of hanking Is that this .)! aniratii n has 219 active chaplets, with over 50,000 members, and with 02,0 id .students enrolled, and it is doing a good jolt in teaching these thorns in:!; of hunk employees what good banking is, and what It is not. , vt - I !4? J V:A problem. t a re-c- SALT LAKE & UTAH RAILROAD ECONOMICAL HIGHLIGHTS do, all powers will owe : debt. from Page 1) (Continued in restoring prosperity. u ilate Ieeovery and einploy-d- , The problems the Administration Si the Administration is pinning faces in doing this an of the great j. (sit hop. - on , new housing hill, and most involved kind. For ex- v hi.h will go into operation shortly. ample, debts and currencies, most de-- I Under it, a part of mortgage loans a ted of ubjects, contributed to the are guaranteed and interest rates trade collapse tiny are inextricaidy lov.ii.ui it to I.' ne thus sitpi.o-i'- d innvolved in trad... revival. Perhaps f.t I., ,!. h nd"r and borrower. Its more important till, is the growth of -, pis pohei'., hel.e'e it Will hO'TtUO $1,nationalistic feding which has stirred ri.oMO.eiu) ef . ami pro-private capital lip much ill will between most of the! :j far nii.Jians. p, ni": gueat powers. At any rate, this ami! other countries will move very slew-v As n! Luua.i Rich trade treaties. ly in negotiating who are silling stock Early agreements will coveer hut a A FEW to brim: their animals the More few commodities. sweeping Railroad SaM Luke it UUh to the all to of types greenients, relating I. will The ready yard later. will come Shop ya' products, A .vi.-- t at S a. m. Satun.ai. Whatever the result, it is a vital ami interesting experiment. If the United States succeeds in bringing A large group of people from Payroll were in attendance at the Utah Rheumatism County harm Bureau outing held Lemons at (It mwa Saturday. -- it-- e-- .t - 1 dcsir-,'ani.ei- i -. ! 1 for Bring Joyous Relief .h Rrlce by TELEPHONE 45c Mr. and Mrs. Vent chair- Burdick and daughter of Meeker, Colorado are visiting in Payson, having been called by the death of Mr. Burdicks brother. Marreihis Burd'd:. - p. pi. MANS HEART STOPPED, 35c STOMACH GAS CAUSE rates. n Hull of Payson, County Farm chairman war general man of the event. Mr and Mrs. Ivan Wilson, Mr. and Poland Mrs. Merle Openshaw, left Ballard and Sterling Tuesday by motor to visit the Worlds Fair at Chicago. Roland Erlandson and Sterling Ballard will drive new cars home and Ivan Wilson will bring a new school bus. PAYSON to After 8:30 e Hurt-a- Want to be rid of rheumatisim or neuritis pain? Want to feel good, years younger and enjoy life again? 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Business Men Should Recognize New Co riuitions Business men everywhere, and especially bankers, lie said, will do well to recognize and to understand the many changes that are occurring, for "it is fatal to be obsessed with the belief that any and all change from the existing order is heresy. Banking is a serious business, he said and "I know not ono single man or woman who has made a success of it who him not been over a long period of years a hard worker. He added: "Take for your motto the old German phrase Irh Diem (1 serve). Meaning what? Serve your depositors, your stockholders and society. "Let no man tcii you that private Initiative is dead. On the contrary. It commands a greater premium today than ever before. If you and others like you liavo courage enough, If you possess patience, if yon have a passion for hard work, and if, with an open mind, you look to and prepare for the future and the opportunities which are sure to come, you cannot be denied. Your generation will add prestige to the honorable calling that we know as banking." I Millions of visitor are finding that much m th b in ths World's Fair at Chicago Is free of Evsry Saturday is Free Souvenir day at ths ca? 'eL'lt: htr Is one of the huge throngs that jammed th. building In search of gifts from the thsre. Right: On this lagoon theater therl frM ssat. where visitor may watch circuses carnivals and other thrilling shows. Reduced r'i7 bua rates and highways maks World, r rilr travel easy. t? L,, 1? .c well-markt- Announce Marriage Legion Auxiliary Plans C. E. Huish Takes Over Theatre at Help Bathing Girl Revue - Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Hill, announce the marriage of their daughtKxtcn.-'iv- e plans are being made by C. E. Huish, er, Ann, to Allan A. FranMargaret owner of the the American Legion Auxiliary for Mr. of Mrs. son ana Theatre Archie cis, at Payson as well a bat iking revue to Ire held at the u ou other theatres in Francis of Lake Shore. Utah, on W, Star Theatre on August 10, in conThe ceremony was solemnized last nesday of this week took over nection with the regular picture proin the Manti Temple. The Strand Theatre at Helper. He ,t to made have be will Friday Efforts gram. es that remodeling, redecorating , the affair as well arranged as their parents of the couple accompanied installation of new ithe fashion show given in June. Proceeds them and witnessed the marriage. equip The young bride has been an oper- will make the theatre one of the will be used to help defray the conator in the local Telephone exchange est in the state. Ray Sutton of P vention expenses of members. for a number of years. They will will be the local manager of o Helper house. Mr. Huish now reside in Payson. 1 i j Family Reunion Held total of six theatres. Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Maurine Jones of Heber and Mrs. Edna Gale, mother Descendants of Joseph and Ann and sisters of the bride entertained Hickman - Richmond Sireaton Menlove held a family re- on Monday at a bridal shower in her 22 with Geneva at union on July of the older rehonor. Thirty-fiv- e SI of the 128 descendants present. Wayne Richmond, son of Mr. lative and neighbors were present at Mrs. Everett Richmond and Xia Lunch was served at noon followin afterfunction the the deligrtfult Hickman of Eureka w ed with a splendid program. of the younger Audrey noon and twenty-fiv- e married Saturday at the county deifc Officers for the coming year were friends in the evening. office in Provo. Mrs. Inez Men elected as follows: Tuesday evening the young couple love of Provo chairman of geneolo-gy- ; were honored at a wedding reception Mrs. Beulah Menlove Litchfield dance at the Lake Shore Amuseand Hayes - Cloward Banks Repay R. F. C. Loans of Provo, secretary; Tom Menlove, ment Hall. Banks and trust companies on May social chairman; Flora Menlove Reyo Don S. Cloward, son of Mr. ui .11 had nolds and Leo Menlove, aids. repaid 61 per cent, or $967,959,-623.0Mrs. Thomas Cloward and Miss Id of the $1 .5S1.337.0S5.08 In cash o Extinguishes Fire which they had received from the Hayes of Spanish Fork were ism a license to wed Tuesday in Pron. ruction Finance Corporation since Study Club Meets Shortly after the Payson Fire Deits establishment on February 2, 1932. o answered a call to a fire ladies Democratic partment The Payson in Salem Tuesday afternoon, a car Births FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD Study Club held a very interesting driven by J. B. Harwood took fire dirFINDS BANKING BETTER session Thursday night at the home in front of the fire station. Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Parry bn of Mrs. Nelda Reece writh Miss Thel- ectly hand The was out fire a with C. D. A put a WASHINGTON. review by ma Vest in baby boy, born last Thursday. Tk charge. a the Federal Reserve Board indicates Candland, extinguisher by Dwight young mother was formerly Fa J. Sterling Reece gave a very fine that the condition of operating banks, clerk in the City Drug. Elmer. talk on The Federal Government" particularly in country districts, has o and refreshments were served. in as recent shown improved months, ATTENTION BAND jRTUDENTS The next meeting will be held at Mr. and Mrs. Huish Moore by the fact that these banks have been able to reduce their indebtedness to the the home of Mrs. Della Huish on the birth of a daughter a Summer band will begin again Wed reserve banks, to the Reconstruction August 30. Sunday, August 29. nesday August 8th. Beginners band Finance Corporation and to others. o in the morning, string classes, afterThe July bulletin of the board In disCARD OF THANKS A nine pound baby boy was ben cussing these findings says: noon, and concert band 7:30 p. m. "At the same time progress has bees Take note of change in date and to Mr. and Mrs. Jay Morris Tuesday. made in making available to depositors We desire to express our sincere tell your fellow members. funds that had been tied up In closed A. Willardsen, appreciation to all those who helped Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Hill banks. in any way during the recent illDirector. ounce the birth of a daughter. . "Banks in financial centres have been out of debt to the Federal Reserve ness and death of our beloved father, Banks for a long time and in addition Albert Marcellus Burdick. Mr. and Mrs. Lawmence Wilson Mr. ui A baby girl was born to Mrs. M. Burdick and family. had as their guests this week, Mr. have had a large volume of excess reJuly on Schaerrer 'Mrs. J. Ranald serves. At the beginning of the year o and Mrs. Monax of Los Angeles who there were still many small bank The members of the First ward were enroute to Yellowstone Park. !" throughout the country, however, that Club Mrs Clifford Bale entertained Cana hike enjoyed Payson up if carried a considerable load of indebt social informal Mrs. Melvin Done and daughter, friends at an yon Saturday morning and spent the edness. Wednesday, home her noon at several day there. The girls have taken up Barbara of Richfield spent Country Ranks Reflect Improvement the time P and served "The liquidation or indebtedness bj sewing and have each completed a days this week visiting with relativ- cheon was nAllll (hOl these banks reflects in part Improve number of articles es in Payson. ment in business condition and the con sequent ability of customers to repaj bank loans which long had been frozen It constitutes a Strengthening of the banking position. The board pointed out that the re due tion of member bank indebtedness hat boon continuous since the beginning of 1932 except for a brief period ditr ing the banking crisis In the Spring 01 1933. The review continued: In 1932 liquidation of Indebtedness of member banks to the reserve hank; was accompanied by an increase of their borrowings from the Reeonstruc tion Finance Corporation. In the pas year and a half, however, indebtedness of member banks to the Reconstrurtior Finance Corporation has also been re duced." a i i t 4-- H THE WHOLE COUNTRY GONE Announcement Weve never seen such a owners huge success-- car have flocked in and bought G-these last ten weeks. And G-- 3 users report the tire is better than we claim . . . Buy no tires before you see this wonderful new G-- 3 Goodyear The Duke Page Auto Company has Moved to their New Modern Garage on 1st North 3s and Main Street. With their New All-Weath- er. SEES You Get No Extra Cost: 43 d More Miles of real safety . . . Flatter Wider Tread , . . More Center Traction d lb more blocks) . . . Heavier Tougher Tread (average of 2 lbs. more rubber) . . . Super-twiCord Body (supports heavier tread safely) TURNING POINT IN BANKING HISTORY non-ski- NEW YORK. The American Bankers Association Journal in its July Issue presents the following re view of banking and business condi non-ski- tions: It st O hio Another Big Money's Worth Goodyear Speedway 30x3 U, Shuler Motor Co. $4.40 Other sizes In proportion. PricCt subject to change without notice. Star sates rax, if any , additional. . Payson, Utah Is an almost universal opinior among bankers that June has been the turning point in banking history ir the matter of recovery. Reasons fot the optimism are twofold tne condi tion of the banks and the prospects ol of better banking business. "The reorganization of the banklnj system after the holiday of slxteet months ago is now practically com plete. The comparatively few bank! yet to be reorganized and reopened art no longer a serious factor in the situ a tion. The year's preparatory period fot the enforcement of major provisions of the Banking Act of 1933 has passed and banks now have a definite Ic.t ol where they stand. I Up-to-the-Min- ule Equipment they are Prepared to give the Best of Service to the Motoring Public of this Vicinity. DUKE PAIE AUTO 06. - DODGE & PLYMOUTH DEALERS -Where Prices Are Right |