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Show Till PAYSON niRONiCLr, PAYSON UTAH Pago Six The Payson Chronicle hn tried a! t r,e Post Otluf as si i .it orul-- ( Puxon Ut.ih MAX LOO f srPTf-MB- l R 449 ARlWELI , v ' v As i'Kk SV-- I V lass matter and MAX HI 13IIA WARNER uii.t. ( A "FAREWELL, FRIDW Ft A ' f ' Inm WARNER i& . WARNER. Editoi R GRANT B MOORE, Business Munogi i Ir Plume 222 J Madeline Dixon, Local Coi lespondent U HI 1.01! s I M) - - ilm st.u Hipriii (,lon.i ll.itriik stewart, formally ,lrs. ,d II One Yeai $2 00 Six Months $1 25 a ty I us Vngeli-4 airport on theirs ImneM-Miotri was the fust event of their married ( .m , rs J inn "B festwitus ol soap box derby in Akron Ohio the - P' were married. I ater on, the film and his'hr.j extended honeymoon in Hawaii. Stewart, before" h,'" , tclt-hrit- been listed as the most eligible baihelor in the filni i .. f fj Author of "HOW IO WIN FRIENDS and INFLUENCE PEOPLE Get Job That You Want s , - 4 i' JJERE IS THE STORY of how one man Cot i job in the line of work he had been lonejn for, but ,i h id a "mod impossible of achievement. His name is Wihi.un B.m her, a dentist in Bayonne, New Jersey. ! i U One nijjht by chance he went to a radio broadcast The pietty poor. The idea Miu'k Urn tl at he could write a better sci ipt than the one he u as -- v show was Going home lie listened for several nights to air slums, began to anal ye tlienv He found that the writing of a show script was more complicated than he had realized, hut he kept on studying air shows and trying to find what made a script tick. Finally he wrote three and pushed them into the mail. 1). Carnegie Hack they came with the speed of a hut he sent them out again and lol he sold one. Finally lie submitted an idea for a series to be called Famous Trials of History and that was accepted. Meantime he was filling teeth. He decided to be an air producer which was quite a long jump ahead. He submitted scripts to the management of Station WGN, in Chicago, and wiote suggesting an idea for a change in the manner of presenting another program developed and William Haeher was invited to come out for a mutual size-uhe went, he saw, he got a job He became Program and production chief at that studio And now he gave up dentistry. lie wrote to a New York radio chain executive offenng to analyze air shows The radio exec invited him to come to see him and William Haeher was there as last as steam and electricity would take him. As they discussed radio ideas, Haeher maneuvered the conversation around to a job. The boss asked him to submit another idea and this Haeher did. The upshot of it was that Haeher was offered a job as chain producer. He could hardly believe it himself, but there was the check coming in every week, and it didn't bounce. ;x , ' s'V' ..x , 4) A5, . w , 4., -- GLUM N Y . . . John J. Mi Cloy (left), t, in Germany, is greeted by United governor military erell Harnman, at National ambassador, V. I C., upon bis arrival in Washington for on future civilian control of the western occupation government of the people in allied Germany hast removed fiom the hands ot the military. Germans,,, W an election in which Conservatives won out. bllUIAI: v k . - ti top-Ie- r ! t jet-plan- e, Social Secuity Number Is Family Insurance Ymir social secunty account numbei caid repi esents family insmancc," advised Mi Sheiman II Ruexih. manager of the Piovo oil ue of the Social Secunty It provides for your suiviving family m case of youi death, and income for you at age In the United States theie ba aie euiiently over two million people receiving these insurance Sixty-fivhenehts. peicent of thov benefit lanes aie wives, vvido.v-.- , and children of insured woikeis To enable all membeis of the f. mily to be accurately inhumed icgai ding the Federal program a booklet called InsurProducing one of these shows fetched him to Hollywood ance tor Woikeis and Their Famand there he looked over into the cool movie pastures and ilies' has been made available decided hed like to nibble some of their grass. First thing foi distribution fiom the Social was to study the movies and try to find what made em tick, Seem lty Administration A copy just as he had in radio. He sent a letter of suggestion, got a ninv he obtained without cost upon lequest." boss interested, and pretty soon he was offered a job as Coiros-ponder.- in airp,-to- ee p; DURING Tin: FACTORY COOPERATION coast-to-coa- st e WAIL WAIL, ... Two Scit tots who were born in Belgium arrived at La Guar-difield, N. Y., on a Pan American World Airways clipper to their new borne in Denver, Colo. Well, wouldn't you wall too, bundled in winter n ? tl f, SALE i woolies? THE CORN TOPS RIPE .IVlLlfi SUNDAY . . By From THEATRE GUILD ON THE AIR starts 5th season with ANOTHER RADIO 'FIRST' THE OLD-TI.M- F Off The Deep End RS -- Indeed of remem- Old-Tim- Glover Gap, W. Va.: 1 ber when our industrious mothers would take their sewing or knitting over to a neighbor's house to spend the whole dav there From Mrs. Mary Stewart of Chicago: I remember whin men wore the same light shirt all week, using a clean, detachable collar every day The white-collare- OW is the time to start thinking of going back Ranked as one of the country's outstanding schools, the University of Utah now offers colleges in: Education, Engineering, Medicine, Law, Business Mines, Fine Arts, Pharmacy, Nursing, University College along with graduate schools and extension work. You can now stay home and study under some of the most able and capable structors anywhere. in- Remember these dates: SEPTEMBER 19 Examination Frhmn SEPTEMBER 22 Registration SEPTEMBER 23-2- 4 Registration Upper Classmen SEPTEMBER 26 Regulor Class work Storti Frhmn For further information write Office of President UNIVERSITY ol Chinese laundryman did the collars for two cents a piece. Some men wore celluloid collars which could be cleaned simply by wiping them with a damp cloth. From Mrs. Amelia Ward of ElsiI wonder If Mrs. nore, Calif.: Mary Stewart of Chicago remembers when the horse cars there had hay on the floor to keep the passengers feet warm in winter. I used to live on Wentworth avenue. From E. E. Meredith of Fairmont, W. Va.: I remember when baker's bread was as much of a tieat as homemade biead is today. Older folks may remember when all bread used by the family was baked at home Sandwiches weie a real treat for young folks 60 years ago, for they had biscuits and bread at home but buns were something diffeient. Remember? It's tha Broadway comedy hit by Elmer From Mrs. Sallie P. West of JasRice, with Betty Field in her original role per, Ala.: I lemember when a of the girl who's up in the clouds two seated surrey with a fringe dreaming until the right man calls her around its canopy top was the down to eorthl last word in family conveyances " From N. E. Jones of Cincinnati: I remember when you could D. get the livers and other unwanted parts of a chicken free. How times have changed! t .tip Dream Girt JOHN LUND BETTY FIELD S. STEEL HOUR "In a Sen-,- and hazardoui descent 2,i00 teel into the Pacific ocean in steel ball, Otis Barton, a engineer, set a record for deep-setin mg hy an indn idual. Seus item. fit Boston a a Some people will sink to any depths to establish some kind of a record This was an altitude record n reverse Mr Barton evidently is a person who likes to get below the surface of things Ihe steel ball was equipped with its own air supply, lights, cameras, two observation windows and telephone. If its in a area, we'll take it. That Is, if the landlord will promise to send a man out to mow the fish. Mr Barton was in constant communication with the surface didn t want to miss any of the five percenteis" investigation The steel ball was lowered by a winch. He Isn't the first man to be let down by a woman. Mr Button was getting his oxy gen fiom buttles within the ball He may not have thought of it at the time but if he established ex tended residence down there, his home would be a darned difficult stop for the milk man to make On the way down and back, he reported a continuous parade of small luminous marine creatures, variously resembling Jellyfish, eels. squids, shrimp and worms. Well, we generally meet the craziest people too, when we travel. We've yet to meet a squid, but one time there wa3 a cujple ul octopuses in the seat behind us. One pait of his report said "There's a luminous worm dancing a uuL.ue the window ' Trib some drunk waiting for the ably elevator Did he tap on the window and say, Roof garden, please? Mr Barton said all signs of surface light vanished at the t level and it became so cold he was afraid of getting a cramp Somebody should have wained him: he could be investigated for receiving a "deep freeze " j., 1,000-foo- (How about days gone by, UTAH Salt lalta City I, Utah Grain-'- " rent-contr- to school. If you are going to college, the best and least expensive place to study is at your state university. Knott A 6:30 p.m. KDYL your mcmoiies of Addiess your contributions to this column in care of Mr. Friendly, Hox 3U), Frankfort, Ky ) ? Saves electricity, tool Most meals ox your dishes, roasts, casserole sauerkraut and spareribs, baked beans, fowl, vegetable dinners can be baked in this built-isurface oven. n Lift the cover; there's your food. Easy basting. Easy serving. 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