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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH Tfie Payson Chronicle J. HAROLD MOUNTIXHU), PUBLISHER the Post Office at tnered at P)son, l'th CXunty, I tah, as Hecond-clar- f j ( j. sj mail matter. h )( . 6 Year $2.t)0 Months $1.00 ADVERTISING li.i 1 . i.nm-ati- in, in RATES ON APPLICATION. k a p( i uifn-ni.t- of ,bi LliT I ELDING S OI .1 PI'LEMENTS mien - in Utah have if phaspoiu-i- h um i in iiirur to E J. Maynard of the Utah Slate Agi cultural college Sugar beet b pi oiiuct-- , wet beet pulp molaas.es are esp dried pulp and valuable nun- r.t u in th., diti mb' a! Alfalfa hay and the small an com g,alnsb barlij, vhat, oats are all apt to be low in phosphorus. that are inch in. phosphorm acc- - - I t. ( ()., Ut , - llaUsi ill PlOVO, iriUie-- t ami of title the ND GUARDIANSHIP PROBVIE light, 'above named defendants, of, in NOTICES conduit County Clerk or respective to he Vlouirig described prop- bn C'a ( ounty, State of Utah, ignerx foi further infoi mation. , all the and r'y, to- - i wt NOTRE TO CREDITORS v I liOKl pilosi SUBSCRIPTIONS 1 SIMX DIES ' -- b-- . i .mg at the Northeast f include mill tun hi an, cottonseed cake the Southwest Quarter hone meal. ct.ou d., Township U South 0f arid .steam"! ESTATE ( )! S.MCEI. K NEL- o. any one of these feed- The 1 of the Salt Lake Range SON DE EASED. livestock ina'rti nance and fatten-vouchCreditor will piesent claims with ai.an, and running thence South 80,111 c a much more thence 40 West ing rations should tau-nL; s at the office ot Ilmckhank SO rods; 40 rods, East thence and Pope, Knight Block, Provo, Utah, place of la ginning, on or befoie the 23rJ lav of Septem- at Provo, bated July 23, bor A I.) It is an part of the central 1934. W. NELSON, NELS. it is necessarj and Ut. nervous system Administrator of the Estate ofE. G. Darnell, Sheriff, Ut. to., of earbohj-- i the W. digestion for proper Mitchell, Deputy By Chas. Samuel It. Nelson, Deceased. and Chronicle in fat tr.e Publication proteins. Payson Block bank and Pope, Attorneys for' 1034. With a limited feed supply it is of July 27 & Aug. Adnunistrutor. that phoso paramount importance livestock in the phorus be present NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SHERIFFS SALE from every return a to insure ration available. of nutrient COURT OFj Sealed proposals will he received pound IN THE DISTRICT Nebo UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH by the Board of Education, ADJUSTMENT PROGRAMS School District, at its office in ASSIST IN I AXIAL REALTY COMPANY, a Spanish Fork, Utah. FORAGE SHORTAGE For the construction of an addition to the Payson Jr. High School Marked increase in production of vs. Urildang at Payson, Utah, and erect- ami conservation of LARS A. JOHNSON, JR., EVA'ion 0f a jr, High School building forage crops corn supplies vvh.ch will help to allMAUI) INGRAM and at Santaquin, Utah, togethtr with NUTTALL, eviate the shortage of livestock fded r JOHN A. MALIA, State Bank Com- - certain alternative bids, in has been made possible by the farm in charge of State Bank-ftncpians and specifications states Wilof Payson, a corporation, and DAVID prepared by Claude Shepherd Ash-J- . crop adjustment program, liam Peterson-- director of drouth reGARRICK, worth, Architect, Provo, Utah, up ' Defendants. an(j until the hour of 8:00 oclock lief for Utah, AdThe Agricultural Adjustment p. m., Wednesday, August 15th, 1934, ministration's corn and hog adjustTo be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the at which time they will be public-20t- h ment program has contributed much day of Aug. 1934 at eleven ly opened and read, to the conservation of feed supplies oclock a. m. of said day at the main Plans, specifications and proposal which are how being depleted by some of this acreage has( Mrs. Frank Tervort, Mrs. Carl cp Clyde Tervort spent Tuesctj front door of the County Court blanks may be examined at the offdrouth. The increase in although d from basic commodit- Lindstrom, Wilma Tervort and Bish- - Salt Lake. been shifted ice of the Board of Education, Span- the production of forage crops, coupOn and ies to forage crops. grass ish Fork, Utah, or may be obtained led with savi.-g- : in the corn supply of tfve the other hand, proportion a at the office of the architect upon made possible through the Adminibetter feed to land crops, will causes planted said ir, Oas, you deposit If constipation deposit of $10.00; strations program, have resulted Headaches, Bad be refunded providing plans and adapted to drouth conditions than are Indigestion, more feed being available for livequick get Skin, Bleep, Pimply are returned to the arch- stock feeding than otherwise would baric crops, has been increased. relief with AD LERI KA. Thor-oug- h YOUR safe. gentle, action, yet itect in good order not later than have been the vase under the drouh Nearly 90 per cent of the land contracted under the Agricultural AdAugust 16th, 1934. condition. in justment administration programs has A.s the result of mouificat'.ons Proposals must be made in strict accordance with all the provisions the adjustment program as the drouth been planted to foiage crops. When, CITY DRUG CO. of the plans and specifications and developed there has been no de- Ln early May, it became evident - jTJTL-- j must be made on the blank forms crease in acreage producing crops, that the dnouth would assume unfacilities proportions, precedented PLENTY OF MONEY TO LOAN provided by the architect. To be conwere adapted to relieve the drouth-stricke- n sidered they must be accompanied adHtive alternates, SUMMER GARMENTS ON REALESTATE areas. biddeis are hereby notified by a certified check in an amount the of and 5 cent The adaptability of the adjustment at least to equal per tj,at this is a P. W. A. project thereunder program has made it possible to difollowing sum: the base bid, plus alliau w01k contemplated al! Our Company t must he done under the rules and vert millions of acres to useful proregulations of the National Indust- duction of farage itcrpf , in w A'ich PAYSON to LINES OF INSURANCE rial Recovery Act theieto peitaining the greatest shoitage looms. and PRESSED W P. (See construction regulation Something more than 40 million A. Bulletin No. 2, March 3, 1934). acres of farm land is under adjust- Specific attention is called to the rneT1 contracts throughout the count-- , by TELEPHONE minimum wwge scales which will ry with- - 35 million acres now plant- ed to forage crops. Without the ad-- 1 apply on this project: $1.10 per hour justment contracts, much of this land Skilled Labor . . . 78 No. University Ave. $0.50 per hurw-oiulUnskilled Labor have been planted to other After 8:30 p. $n. TELEPHONE The right is reserved to accept Qr0pS( which undoubtedly would have PROVO, UTAH alor 35c all or or reject any proposals been ruined by the drouth as are "IT" ternates. those same crops on uncontracted ac- C Station-to-statio- n rates. BOARD OF EDUCATION of the res, and the farmers of the nation NEBO SCHOOL DISTRICT, would have been confronted by a TELEPHONE President. By Wells T. Broekbank, serious feed tragically mershortage, Ahead for B. L. Isaac, Clerk. Years alone do not make fortune? they without any means of meeting it. Accomodations. First publication. August 3, 1934. The adjustment program has reely make OLD MEN AND WOMEN. THOSE Light Summer Last publication, August 10, 1934. sulted in a shift of millions of acres and erosion-prev- Sports Flannels of hubF1 Fourth Judicial District of Uie State enting crops, chiefly adpted legumes for the moirov. now Take thought . . those sheer chifof Ltah, in and Jfor tah f ounty. Lnd glasses which make excellent how you can guarantee yourself a life income NOTICE TO CREDITORS fon or organdie dresses Deseret Mortuary Co. forage. In addition to these crops No. 5707 Probate. there are the lire, enjoyment and ease. See emergency forage crops of yours. You can trust Will Helen of and Testament I.ast have been, planted. j which The crops CRANDALL us to Clean them beautifor- include sopbearns, sudan gras-su C. Dallas, Deceased. ED HOLMES or PAUL u. H will is left with to Creditors So ensure that claims, and present nothing fully. age just grain sorghums, millet and of undone to give a comforting u vouchers, to the undersigned, at Pay- - fodder corn. Utah representatives Southern 175 Phone Service H son, Utah, on or before the 11th day Company of October, 1934. Bonnie Edwards entertained a Phone 107 The Lincoln National Life Insurance Ivon Dallas Gore, GORE CLEANING CO. group of her young friends Thursday Walter Rigby, Local UM Fort Wayne, Indiana Executrix. afternoon to celebrate her eleventh! J5 R. A. Porter, Attorney for Executrix. Mgr. birthday. The affair was in the naPayson, Utah Its name indicates its character. A. O. Smoot. District Managm ture of a masquerade costume party Payson, Utah. , eor-'Fee- -l u-- e M-r- 1 i M'-rt- 1 , averting j aeqorcl-mussione- wide-sprea- onstipation LET US MPHBEiRillKfA HANDLE REALESTATE PROBLEMS Dry Cleaned Ephraim f 45c d 1 t-- bys , |