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Show UTAH THE PAYSON CHRONICIX PAYSON. The Payson Chronicle It J. HAROLD MOlNTI OKI) F. W. MOl & Ml ( K ( Lemons for v MN Rheumatis Bring Joyous Tills Ad Clip can enjoy With this BLIM1EK3 OKI), )IO : Want to be rut o rl , pain? Want to frvl g.H. Clipping you a SWIM at ARROWHEAD for HALF of the Regular Price. enjoy life again? W 11, u. and effective lemon juu . age of the REV pRj at home in a quart o A small price to pay a. 'a 01 Jlf1 a 5 , - x. SeJr" you're not free from cm, , tff'- - J - ice , e for preventing galls and sore shoulders Reliei n srsthm two weeks you Vj ,,our back. For Bale, reior-",.- ., U j, A by all leading drupriM- the REV PRESCRIPT! in fUgf-8-- , roa tjclJ"' id :) Qj Przcs Q'nulf' On Utah County Farms vv v v " f PLAN KUilA 0 (V u t f if n . .1 , Y U 't 1 3 P tl n V u e it t. ?! ! ! v have GARDENS Garden time is here aga.n, and most people are now planning and plant. ng their gtudcn to snpply thtir tables with a variety of fresh healthful and inexpensive vegetable a little later, aays J. (' extension agronomist HugensoU, of the Utah State Agricultural Wise homemakers pln (loll ge. to reduce their living costs by for both sumvegetables growing mer anil winter use. Youre Paying for this If You ' AM) nil: f 'r'r-- r Extension Agents With di-c- i r.e ru nuusly luw lev. t and dii i.g in maty i glow!- Hit -- i r ( i less t' a! pt r jxnind at.nve hat vi t ng coils Und i tie agiuiiiont a eon'ru! d of In mem commit', t lo'iip lets would he et UJ, with a f..r repr ta' mri by ( t't.r he I agri i im r June 10 of committee : . crop of cherins. S,:: - face, if'iiik'-ri- hi , yt 'retnlidi Uv, PrVe to ,9 tii in new . c-- ac king. The agreement names ouginal membe-rof tnr eon'nd eommittee and their altei rates .so that a progiam could he undertaken with out delay if and when the agreement is given final approval. For the fifth district, to which Utah belongs, (', L. Wright of 1leasant Grove will represent the picicessors, with Hugh Scilley of Loveland, Coloiado, as alternate. The producers will be represented by J M. Ramsey of laiveland, with J. W. Fra tuns of lirigham City as alternate. ! i GASOLINE SPECIALLY REFINED TOR x,! The Last Word In Motor Fuel years- -t SPEEDWAY Cuaranteed Mileage g (.rip Blowout Protection EVERY Ply Guarantee against 1 road in haz-ard- s $6.40 Guarantee against defects for life 4.75-1- 9 Our own guarantee round service Other stzes in proportion and jear I hi Shuler Motor Co. Payson, Utah 3 400 STATIONS onle Sa in sa FOR SPRING AND DEALERS IN UTAH AND IDAHO Apri Pour NEW COLORFUL PATTERNS sir. Itll be THE Many nifties in our this Spring style. . . PRICED at only want a new - $1.49 TRIM AS THEY MAKE EM ! HERE THEY ARE THE NEW SPRING HATS Price $1.98 $2.25 $2.95 $3.50 Spring Footwear TIME TO STEP OUT IN NEW SPRING OXFORDS MENS OXFORDS re-li- $2.49 $2.75 $2.95 O SAFETY POWER O ROOMINESS The new Tord O COMFORT O BEAUTY O ECONOMY Front Seat Comfort" for bavk seat passengers that's the result of the new Outside and inside the new Ford V-- strikes a new note in modernity and beauty. Gracefully streamlined body with choice of attractive body colors The new Ford costs less to operate than any Ford ever built. V-- 8 'Full-floatin- Springbase" with Comfort Zone Seating." All seats are now cradled hetueen the springs, and eiery passenger rnies m the "Comfort O R 1 one." I. E D V-- 8 gives you a welded, body. Safety glass all around in all models at no extra cost. New brakes. Transverse springs, lower center of all-ste- one-piec- safety-pressur- e tires gravity and give greater safety on curves. n 8 in durable baked enamel. New ly designed, luxurious interiors, with quality upholstery. FOR D D F. A I. F. R S It's longer, tder and roomier. s are increased from l'j to 5'j inches. There is rear. ample leg room front w ar-.- The new angular gear-shilever permits three to sit in the front seat with comfort. Luggage space in all closed models. Spiings Loveliest Designs in Pumps, Straps & Ties. $1.98 $2.49 $2.95 V-- Faty terms through Vniversal ( r eat t ( o , the Authorized lord I mance Flan. DOWDELL MOTOR COMPANY ing on right side try Adlerika One dose brings out poisons and relieves gas pressing on heart so you sleep soundly all night. City PAYSON, UTAH r $3.95 ft CHILDRENS SHOES Mith the arrival of Spring, little feet get more active. Our footwear can take the bumps and 98c $1.25 $1.45 $1.98 SILK HOSIERY Lias; ic Top - Knee Length, 49c-75- c Humming I.rd I 79c - $1.00 Mens Hose 15c 25c 35c W -- sleep- $3.49 WOMENS SHOES The Ford V 8 engine has proved in superiority bevond quv stum. It assures you of re eerie power, insumly. At '0 to OO nnlc per hour this engine ts actually running at ease. The lord is the nly car under $2000 that give you performance. -- NEW TIES Boys Knit Ties Mens Easter Ties .... MERC. 10c 25c-49c-$1- CO-O- P .0 y or cl Mens Easter Hats 11 away Genol $1,955 T which tion t SHIRT $1.00 A D offing coma it in ijoui Cat TfV 11 HEART STAT Count THERES EVERY REASON DONT SLEEP ON LEFT Pou ClMt. Go in for color in your Shirts o sac in On well-know- n Co. Non-Ski- d tkgh-Sai- Quicker-Stoppin- $5.50 4.10-2- More 43 15 r S of Jay Ity Ju.st South of Taylor School All kinda of Beauty work done. Ask your druggist about WILI,-IAMS. L K. FORMULA. You, too, should feel grateful for this wonderful preparation for disorders associated with the stomach, liver, and kidneys. W11JJAMS S L K. FORM U L is sold and recommended by the City Drug Co and they will refund the purchase price if you are Hot satisfied with the results after a trial. c sens 30th Now Able to Eat Anything, Say Traveling Salesman Drug Berjar One Phone 10 o ti tion shout Experienced Operator From C. E. Jeffries, traveling salesman, Neosho, Missouri, comes the following interesting letter. I suffered last year from stomach trouble and tried many without satpreparations I feel results. very isfactory grateful to Mr. Wilson at Neosho for recommending WILLIAMS S L K. FORMULA to me. The this medicine has given me has been wonderful. I no longer have gassy pains and sour stomach, and, whereas I formerly lived on a liquid diet, I now enjoy a wide selection of foods denied me before." ha' I The "Goodyear Margin of Safety" costs you nothing extra why not have it? c Great For Stomach Relief If stomach GAS prevents Count) aay, at l.iyce I'c pie have Mcnt days ga.r.g at it, and st 11 nave fuuid row combinations of (dor A bright wa'ermeioii-pin- k , with alternate strap cclominatc-sta of dip yellows and white, to-ther with tunes of red, orarge, b ,ff ai d purple. The play of sun. and slalow upon the huge Gwl of lace and fdi-- 1 i v uik in atone constantly grt changes tne colors and seems to animation to realistic images. g Near the run of Bryce is the at'iactive Union Pacific laxlge Center, arid in the pines nearby are the cozy guest lodges. Excellent scenic motorways connect Bryce Canyon with Cedar Bieaks, another marvelously eroded and tinted basin, and with Zion National Iaik, Kaihab Forest and Giand Canyon National Park, all reached hy f.ve day tours in comfortable Union Pacific motor buses operating regularly out of Cedar City, the gateway to this wonderland. The industry's average annual production is about 70,000,000 lbs. Since 1050 prices to producers CTS tnht which, ok The larger vol 'he more you f nd ers. SIDE-AFFE- stati new offing Mrs. Robert Bills Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace has given tentative approval to a marketing agreement for red sour cherries for canning and cold packing, according to word just received by William Peterson of the Utah Extension would Service. The agreement minimum to growprovide prices s thv i. PERMANENT WAVES OF QUALITY TENTATIVE A1TK0VAL GIVEN RED SOl'R UlIEKRY AGREEMENT s Wm ooiokbp' t't 'I r.e rccommend-a'lor- i Given e i I These crops inlcude carrot, beets, turnips, cabbage and rutabagas. Squash may also be included in the late garden. If it is desired to can and dry vegetables within a short period rather than in small quantities at a tune, peas, beans and other crops for canning and drying may also be planted in the late garden. ) as : announced Wed aga.n a'.-- t'n-wm Id at larpi "Its a lie to place." ti.ee a n't to would bei ..me effic'ive upon tie appioval of the Secretary of Apr a oil me ami on a date speci-- f ml hy him (.rowers would then te a iuid of leceivmir at ban tie mirjiii, urn prie fur all red sour ehernes sold for canning or cold Careful planning of the garden before planting will save tune, trouble and garden apace. A well planned garden will provide for two gardens in one; that is, a apace for early, quick growing vegetables which may be replaced later by root crops for storage It will include provision for successive plantings to supply the table during the summer months. The plans should also include provisions for the late garden for storage for winter use, says Mr Hogenson. About June 15 is an advantageous time to plant vegetables which will reach their peak of perfection about (Vtoler 1. They will not have fully matured at that time but will be tender ami crisp, and if propel ly stored will taste unusually good in winter meals. Lned comm.' TIELIEIPim prov.de., g gterm Sure You Get It! Be i i ui h yt ar pi mr t recommtin loiiti'o end a mirnmum pme to be paid to pioduei 1 for tin earn nt years that j PROTECT Send Your Easte r Greetings the Personal W ay anas teicived n Cant Be There fie nis - 25c 4 t. 1 |