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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH GIRLS GOLD SEARCH STIRS PROSPECTORS 5' Men Are Called Superior to Coed in Etiquette Salt Lake City. Myrtle Austin, dean of women at the University of Utah, has settled the relative status of men and women in one respect Old Stories of Lost Mines at least Revived in California. M ''V 7 S ' fi. ft. s ,'yC'i x 'OS&l-- By L. L. STEVENSON r - hi r ' ' K " ! "OING TO TOWN IN SUNSHINE CLOTHES. These intrigu:.ig VJ fashions flown from Florida were modeled m an NBC Fashion Snow in the Rainbow Room at Rockefeller Center. New York City, by tnree4 from of Phil Spitalnys "Hour of Charm" girls, heard every Monday Oen- of the dealers is sponsored by The program to 4:30 p.m. (E.S.T.) eral Electric Company. On the left is Maxine, of Columbus. Ohio, with the rare in sunbonnet and floral print voice, looking as refreshing as a sea breeze match. awim-suiaccompanied by a Princess beach coat to e voice is the with the girl Md., of Baltimore, Baum, Mary in a sunshine ensemble home at much the in very middle, feeling seated to cf print, although it is a blustery day outside and she can t get away the trio who call thcmselvis go south. Mary is one of the harmonizing Joan Brooks, of Oklahoma City, on the right "Three Little Words. s and another member of the trio, takes it easy in French blue in bicycling a jersey shirt which depicts the last word deep-throat.- d t, At the annual meetings of the great corporations, many of which are held at this time of year, there are always present holders of a few and in many blocks of shares Instances, holders of only one share each. With various proxy holders casting thousands of votes, their voice In the proceedings means nothing. Yet they turn out in numbers. Often, they are as fully cognizant of the affairs of the company s the officers themselves and always they are given due consideration by the officers and board members. Some of course come to make s much trouble as possible. Others, even though they are decidedly in the minority, are generally interested. With still others, it is a diversion. Retired frurn actual business, they buy a few shares here and there and attending the meetings gives them something to do a feeling, at least, that they are still taking part in the business of the country. I bell-lik- plus-four- wine-colore- modes. Economical Highlight (Continued from Page 1) yet jiassed laws to bring their citizens completely under the SoIn the bulk cial Security Act. of states such laws will be up for debate and considerable dissension is in prospect. Furthermore, in practically every state local problems of more than ordinary significance will be an issue. The question of public economy and taxation is looming larger every day and the collection and disbursement of public funds is being more closely scrutinized. In at least one state, California, revision of the state constitution is considered. Thus, during the next month or two. more of the political news in your newspapers will be given to state activities. Rosa Law, Florence Page, ErPowell, Max McBeth, Clyde Dixon, and Sherwin Taylor were in Salt Lake City Tuesday. The boys conducted business in connection with the high school year book and later all were guests of Miss Johnson and Miss Karr of the high school faculty at a dinner party. ma j Mrs. Hattie B, Francom return- ed home Sunday from Cedar City where she spent Christmas with her daughter, Mrs. Leah Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Hancock United States should be restricted by law to but a single term of years duration. , six Prime argument in favor of the ' proposal is that under present conditions, Presidents are virtually forced to build political fences during their first term in an effort to assure their reelection. The single term would stop that long established practice. A bill to pave the way for a Lake Shore. and Mrs. George Staheli are visiting with relatives in Cal- Mr. ifornia over New Years. They left Wednesday and will be away for ten days. Dora Powell entertained a number of rel atives on New Years. Mrs. at a dinner for Mrs. Eliza C. White gave a family dinner on New Years for c a number Spanish Fork. Jtatsmts Herbert Strong of Ashton, Deseret Mortuary Co. a leap from the financial cento Columbus circle and from business to soap-boorators, but last night I happened to stop long enough to hear a ragged, whiskered individual declare that business of all kinds was iniquitious. So far as I could learn, he didn't have any remedy for existing conditions though he was sure tha. they should be changed. What I started to say, however, was that at Columbus circle there are traffic signs directing vehicles, to right" and left. Curiously, the groups seem to divide with those signs, those who support the government standing near the right" signs and the reds and others moving over to the left. Consistent observers hold that it always is that way, so it must be by choice and not mere chance. Ida-- ; the holidays here with his children, George Strong and Mrs. Elroy Barnett. It is his first visit here in twenty-tw- o years. ho spent i Constitutional amendment making the proposal the law of the land will prolmldy be introduced in the Congress. Ylow! RsuduxjbcL dtjonc QlAhUKSL JlabA. COL (Day Thm Telephone your greetings to those far away. Lowest long distance rates apply any time between 7 p.m. New Year's Eve and 4:30 a.m. January 2. y half-craze- Famous Gunsight Mine. In the same region is the mine. A man straying from an emigrant train broke off a piece of rock to hammer his gunsight Addicts of marijuana cigarettes into position and was astonished to find the rock almost pure silver. muggles," ("reefers," or in Harlem, Mary Warn- He kept his secret to himself for the ers") are having trouble In obtain- the time being and stayed with party. Later he was unable to find ing supplies. The cigarettes, deadly in their' effects, formerly sold his way back to the vein. There is said to be a treasure of at a dime each or three for a quarter, with a heavy Broadway demand. Mexican gold and jewels buried The price now is 50 cents each and near the summit of Cahuenga pass, many peddlers have retired not only a heavily traveled thoroughfare In because of difficulty in obtaining Los Angeles. It had been sent to stocks but because the government this country from Mazatlan to buy has taken a hand in the matter munitions for the revolt against along with the police narcotic squad. Maximilian, and was stolen. The Dealers and peddlers have been authority for this legend is Major retired for periods ranging from a Horace Bell, a Los Angeles pioneer. year up. There are said to be 15,000 narcotic addicts in New York Mealy Bugs Are Studied How many arc "Mary city. as Ragweed Eradicator Warner" addicts is not known. But it to this shave fall, report Cincinnati. prior Hay fever and asththat the use of them was spreading. ma sufferers should surround themselves with mealy bugs, says Dr. Behind the acute shortage Is Joseph Biederman, allergy specialmonths of activity on the part of ist, who says hordes of the tiny the narcotic squad, aided by the white insects apparently have centhis year upon sanitary division of the Works Prog- tered their attack ress administration. Marijuana is ragweed. The mealy bug and the drought, a Mexican weed but it grows anyBiederman says, have comDr. where. So it was extensively cultivated In open spaces in Queens, bined to reduce pollen in Cincinnati the worst hay fever Brooklyn and the Bronx. As the air often called its ozone in the world to plants grow four feet high, they are amount this normal year. to Whenever encountered, spot. easy Known to the medical profession the WPA men rooted them up. It is estimated that they destroyed in all as pseudococcus, the mealy also is half a million pounds with a retail fond of catalpa trees, apple trees and other useful plants, so Dr. Bied' value of about $9,000,000. erman and his colleagues are atHarold Sherman told me about tempting to develop a strain that an incident on Forty-fourtstreet will feed only upon ragweed. near the City club. A pedestrian stopped at a stand and bought a Calls Fire Department big red apple. Stepping to the curb, When His Tooth Ache he took just one bite when the apple Alex Butkins tooth Cleveland. his was yanked from hand. Looking behind him, he saw it being re ached so badly at 3:30 the other duced to pulp in the mouth of the morning he ran from his dwelling steed of a mounted policeman. Ar- and turned in a fire alarm. When a fire engine responded, he rest that horse!" he shouted. "He's a thief." begged to be taken to the city hos The officer explained that the pital. He landed in jail instead. Later brought before Police Judge horse was so accustomed to apple Louis Petrash for turning in a false on an in a looked he apple gifts alarm, Butkin, Thirty years old, was mans hand as his own property. I withdraw the charge, said the ordered to county jail. Meanwhile he has that toothache. loser, regarding the horse intently. still Hes having such a good time with Adnlres Groundhog that apple, he's welcome to it." The groundhog, I Quebec, Que. The proprietor of one of those considered a nuisance on the North little neighborhood shops that seem American continent, is coveted as a to be open at all hours of the day rare specimen of animal life by and night was faced with a problem European zoos. Six pairs of the a 10 per cent increase in rent. rodents, bom this spring at the As that would just about take the Charlesbough zoo, near here, have to Brussels at the profits out of the business, much been shipped floor walking ensued. Finally he request of zoo officials. reached the answer he bought the building and raised all rents except bis own. Freak Tomato Plant good-butts- the birth of a baby girl on Monday December 28. It is their first child. The mother was formerly Miss Melva Huff and she Long debated has been the pro- is at the home of her parents, posal tha the President of the Mr. and Mrs. Archer Huff in (Cut tings Its ter up Nevada City. Cahf The treasure hunt conducted in this mountain Jean country by sixtecn-year-olKuster of San Francisco has set old prospectors tongues wagging all along the Mother Lode on a subject of which they never tire lost bonanzas and hidden treasure. The objective of young Miss Kuster is a spot pointed our to her several years ago by her grandfather, Jefferson A. Casserly. a miner who died last month and named her his heir. Gold Nugget Legacy. Remember this spot, child, it will make you rich, Casserly was quoted as saying. And In support of his promise, he left a legacy in a single his strongbox for Jean worth $5,000. gold nugget But whatever the girl may uncover at the mysterious site can be no more dazzling or romantic than the other lost caches of gold with which legend so liberally endows the Southwest. Several hundred miles south of Nevada City, another woman treasure hunter, Rose White, pursued a long and fruitless quest for the lost Padre mine. She received the secret from E. H. (Doc) Bragg, a friend of her fathers, as he lay dying. Bragg claimed to have bought the mine from Indians and to have taken out $800,000 in gold before he was driven away by an early-daracketeer. More widely known is the Brey-fogl- e mine, on the rim of Death valley. Breyfogle, sole survivor of a prospecting party that tried to cross the valley in 1862, found the d lode while wandering about by thirst. The ore samples he carried back to civilization made Although he mining men gasp. made several trips back to the valley he never could get his correct Many parties have bearings. searched for Breyfogles mine. gun-sig- ," f Gerald Simmins has return McKell was pleasantly from Pioche, Nevada, home his home Saturday at Addressing an audience of 1,100 surprised been for several most! has he his of young in that declared night by eighteen freshmen, she his more know was occasion men The friends. respects many about the proper conduct of women birthday anniversary. Mrs. Clyde Wilson was hojj( than women themselves." The deca family dinner and iof ''3 at ' laration was based on the results Mrs. Hazel Perkins entertained evening Tuesday. of a questionnaire test on social the members of her club at a usage. most enjoyable holiday party. Gifts Miss Deon Crook, who has h Safety In Marriage were exchanged and bridge was employed at Long Beach, Boston. Single folk are more apt the diversion. Present were Miss ornia for several months, is spq to become patients in mental hospiLenore Sterling, Miss Lenore Rig-tru- ing the holidays here with J married brethren, their than ... tals Mrs. Leona Simmons, Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ly ! statistics of the state department of mental diseases disclose. Ruth Reece, Mrs. Maxine Wilson, Crook. She will return to the e Mrs. after the first of the Miss Madeline Robinson, year, t Rhea McBeth, Miss Madge Fairbanks and the hostess. Miss RobTax Auto Washing Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Dunn I to Raise Revenue inson and Mrs. Reece received the early in the week for Califs bridge prizes. The resourceGraz. Austria. to attend the Rose Carnival, ful officials of Rottenmann, Uphad tickets for the Rose J,?" Miss Jean Marie McKell enter- football per Styria, have found something game. new to tax. It is a levy on city tained a number of friends at a water that motorcycle or motor waffle supper Sunday night in Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hillmn! car owners use to wash their honor of her holiday guests, Miss cars. Grove have been holij Pleasant Victoria Rasband and Miss Helen There is no escaping the tax of Mr. and Mrs. Georp j guests Dixon of Heber City. by letting the machine stay dirty. t, Cheever. The presumption is that the cars should be washed, and the tax is Mrs. Harry Huish is spending ten cents a imposed willy-nillMrs. Clara R. Evans, who the holidays in Calliente Nevada month for the motorcycle owner, in California for some ti been with her husband. CO cents a month for the autohome Tuesday accoi returned mobile owner. anied by her son, Edmund Ev One of the most delightful of He returned to Sant Monica wfc v Miss Cora Page of the high the many holiday parties was held he is school faculty has been in Logan teaching after a short 4 Monday night with a group of here. for her holiday vacation. , young married people participaI 5 ting in a childrens frolic. All were Mr. and Mrs. Darrell DeVinna dressed in Miss Erdine Cushing has ape. attire and juvenile of Cochelln, California and Mr. the games and entertainment were the holidays in Salt Lake City i! and Mrs. Ray B. West of Sandy, f in keeping with the general idea. relatives. were guests at the home of their was the Spenenjoyed at Supper parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wight cer Cafe after which the group during the holidays. assembled at the home of Mr. and of Idaho were guests during t Mrs. Heber Bauer for games and holidays of their sisters, Mix; Billie Finlayson came from Cal- a visit from Santa Claus when O. Nelson and Mrs. Gener ifornia to spend Christmas with Present Ellsworth. Several family part gifts were exchanged. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. were Mr. and Mrs. T Bauer, Mr. were given in their honor. j Lant. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Durrant, and Mrs. Leon F'ullmer, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Reece left LeRoy Gale, Mr. and Mrs. Ross ROLLER SKATING1 Monday night for Los Angeles Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon to remain over New Years with Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Sabin, their ehildrren, Amos Reece and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carson, Mr PARK RO-SH- E j Mrs. David Mitchell. and Mrs. Irving Schaerrer. Prizes costumes were awarfor the best SAT. SUN. ded to Mrs. Leon F'ullmer and WED. THURS. Mr. Lyndon Hall. I? constipation causes you Gas. InWilliam i p, y ; in ! i! at I: Constipation digestion, Headaches, Bad Bleep, Pimply Skin, get quick relief with ADLE-RTKThorough in action yet entirely gentle and safe. CITY DRUG CO. 7:30 to 1030 p. Mrs. Sarah J. Dalton of Circla-vi- ll is a guest for several weeks at the home of her son, LeRoy Dalton. Skates 25c ' one-sixt- h - 6 Belt He Syndicate. WNU Sc r v icc. Stung Thrice Daily, but Still Makes Money Leslie White, Rochester. Minn. instructor of economic geography in the Rochester High school, has solved the problem of seasonal work and income with a hobby he started twenty years ago. White keeps bees, between 50,000 and 150,000 of them. He expects to market 2 tons of honey and some wax this fall before he returns to his schoolroom for the winter. He gets stung an average of three times a day, but says bg doesn't mind. Also Bears Potatoes Ala. Potatoea on tomato plant? Theyre growing that way down on the farm of W. W. Waldrop, Millport automobile dealer. Stories of the freak plantj have been in circulation teveral weeks, and to substantiate them Mr. Waldrop has placed on display a plant bearing nine tomatoes and eight potatoes. Examination of Waldrops tomato patch is reported to have revealed several such plants. Millport, Theres no egg nog I know of near so tasty as our Familys Whiskey makes! I thought maybe youd like to know what us distillers think is the way of mixing a egg nog thats got a tastiness like nothing else. It s made of the exact same whiskey as is used by us distillers for iegg nogs. Our own Familys Whiskey-ma- de according to the y ReCipe f US Wilken-o- ur family having been distilling folks ever smee anybody can remember. ask for The Wilken Family Whiskey. And here the way you mi your egg nog. A well-forme- d 1936, Jo,. 8. Finch Co., Inc.. Schcnlcy, p. Cjcrrilht 75 m frua neutral spirits I ji . I, n 5 atraisttf 1 V N BCOtlit 4 oM or mors old, 25 straight wh Wkv IS |