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Show . vf'S'- - f X " .V J S A . THE- PAYSON CHRONICLE,' PAYSON UTAH - ! -- W Vrt It C 'ji 1 J W 'pc y-:- to ',H i, iM- ' If J - - S t f : . f t , v most sensational awto-- mu'rM efft u.tfucedTbe Outstanding 4K ;?. lteVfo:. r if CtoOn? lllitwyi Su in th C ! vg V X(i sif, 'S , 'V J t jf- - the new urul see iu-o- fc - 1 t ' If; v. ftlwtowu ;ft'bV , , isb.nv on display in our show invite you to com TKi4n.ar - 8w a-- e dialrl as " six- - ! f d engine you ' wOI . i, a ? j; ; cvffcr luiS ;',,,s realrre tJtir a ,r.ew ,t pawned for DM ,5 In' y rt . I rv.vf ur I red automobile. Kcpru- -' and testing. ; sefituluui vears-4 development ' t' V. v - .tiisr'c. ist marvel of advanced i t ir v olt', it ppron imately 32 more V; j. .''p.W--r r 'i.a it.y ptcvias ChevpaTet engine. . ' greater speed and a1 v I 'ft J'w:U thle And yet, xV'r I '; fH,ioc.y:lvfatonu i mainit . f perfontwnce, for"1 worldwide tpW reputation Vtvf y ' etvmro'Kjvfcnglng' iueiUf I I . !.'.' .'rtlfce jP;U n of Ziuiine TV- - l vaiup-ia-hsa- 3 - .t. X, -- . wc A.2eKret. rr tr . . ;. . -- J dph f - H'.vxt & 4 C)rViis ArrV of Xeiv Feature ' ? 4 y,;- ! ' t ..feaures . I ,f - fac-izatio- tory'and dealer selling will have difficulty in I rolet's 1929 sales prog . at ling 3v-fro- m .the ef.'cent traveled from -- 2,000 in ilea:, only eight veled . ieee than 1,000 devised it lips of the . men Tentatively this .progra has as;its long rail hauls are cited as 9 of 1,250,-inu- al oation of the relative goal the sals during 00 units, the largest quota of freight rates in the marketing) yer established, by the. rld's larg- - oranges esti? builder of automolAs. indication of tail Thirty-fiv- e cities arieo be includ- lative pf freight rates app ed In the three itinemjies, the last codding to the atter.j in tk meeting scheduled forlenver, Febr- tiona in the market pries uary 28. In eaijh placjQhe programs ges. At Chicago, in the sea will be identical. ch city the ended,- - the price per ben meeting will be ,con ded in the the case of Florida ceengee, 'course of two days. ere is to be cento' to $10,00, a. eeeeemi a three horfaftemooii rogram of $9A, aidjf in the caeeof Cn ban-bee- n lowed by ari- - mabora nia erahgee, from $L00 to p provid-time quet. Ample a seeeonel spread of $10YA their indf- - ilar ed for dealers to take variations occurred at the vidual programs withtfactory off! priadpal markets. cials The seasonal' spread in - More than a carlofi of scenery Florida oranges per box at props, , stage propertte and special age would have pdU thp. entire lighting equipment are lecessary for3 ght charges on nluarbohee ef.-ge' city. The the presentation ' in from Florida to Chicago, services are also requod of a spec- the seasonal spread tn priesa af ially trained show jerev to direct the fornia oranges per box at ) work behind ihe staa so that in would pave the ahtiro the dealer front of the foqtlig on more . than ofeht charges organization .maywity ss the most of oranges from. ChRfetmia to impressive- and inetruc s stage shape eago. According to Mte 1 ever sponsored by a company jin seems evident ' that the level of if ' J , , the ,industry. '' ght rates plays no part ip jAll of the crews wl be together in orange prieos.'' gtions next Friday when thefjirst meeting opens in New York, will - bring then togel York, Jsemary U and 11; uks w - t ctacular advance in per fc greatest array of new Loyrcict has ever announced. t; t ( e- -t V' -- 1 . - , ion-wi- H. Grant, 45 ! Washington, D. C-- , Jaaoary 2- -It U evident from tfca ftiaiqet sat. movement and 4NafStion ' of oranges from producing sections be R. tong rad hade duerge of .sales; H. J. Klinger, Bneral sales tha study states, in the manager; M. D.. Dougin and D. E. tion of oxhnges to eensuadag Ralston, asastant generso sales man in thia country. Out of d total i v 'agers. ber oj mrange couaume tha The itineraries of th hree crews Uaithd the markets in cipal' will can-them, to evi key gity in the country so .that ne of the 58 per cent traveled dietanree se the 25,000 persons :who coi ing lrom 2,000 to 2,500 miles, Heading, i rtshr, . WESTERN RAILWAYS COM MITTEE ON PUBLIC RE- LATIONS that railway freight rates axert ae restrictive influence in the butioin of that commodity.1 is, the conclusion reached by thef Bureau of Bailway Econoelcs and detailed comprehensive a factttf embracing five personnel made public today of the peed ory executives, all ot w&m are spec- and marketing eforar ialists m some phase cimerandis-sing- . ted States. the- crew wif - J MEETT selling organization is egain sponso- ring Its annual spnnj tion-wid- e sales meet is to which take place New York. A This year the meet! divided among three WOW A ION-WID- Chevrolet Motor Cr ny in to ret its 1929 sale program directly before its deoll end factory - flP CHEVROLET MQfOR CO. E TO HOLD NAf SALES MiSTG): mmir "Vw Uf'4 ,' TTto.o I if ! "T7 fvc comirol dimming device Iwftwet itjaMukle. in Chevrolet ,v,A.w' VLusWtheentire k 1--., 1 I 1 lif .V ;K V. Jf a i and, Jef UtMaudinj( Chevrolet. ac J New- Beaucr '..tDiiunjtive St- r 4' -- 'A ? ; t- - - T2pr hwtvr The Sport. provseu you may be by the a2 dlctiytjeaary, ,y ( ;A T ,J , ? ... lKT . $$'; AM . price I. V..v. -- 595 ChsnU -- $545 650 - tkuPciitot these instates, however, the three --parties willprk out; into widely divergent sedans. Mr. Grants party voh leave, Now York and branch grandly into the far west, Includes the Allowing members: C. J. Seifert Afistant Manager of Dealer Financo juid Aeeount- ing; H. H.' Gadrich, Aside-fro- fa 4 , 7 ' 1 J .2 .4'm ito'1 Ju 'i'Wi j m 4 S 'V l- - . ?. j 51 d. .'i Vj iULER;" fvWTOR j - 1 rJfa. - , : ' d U .J ; ; ..I - , f, t ' - 4 GO . V- - - ' i . 2 A - ;,Tq O :W .i T . v; A- - s ' 4 c o S T- - - 4 t NOTES" IN pte-sent- U . K SifAisih .Ti. :r: yypnfhfyJp- - of ', r' . m wtbr 4 c , t,- - V , .. n ' S - to ... s ' - Vaod Luaqtv and Donald . Hanson and sister Gertrude, 'students of the Agricultural CoBege 'caiae home to spend the holidays. 2; MiniwapolUFjuary -- Butte, 4 FebrunrTrJi;-February 11 and U; ruajty .iS sad ,1 ,0 aKanA.) 1. 4l 21 , it Re Ahgitahy 22; Chit Lahe C 25 and 26; Penver March 1; , Btalo, cy Moinss, i'-p- f bZ Vt 4 'an. ii, u. j aa 18; Jacksonville, and 19; Cblumhia, Fe Chariotte, February, 21 and ington, .January .14 and in- - apolia January 10 mid (ougytA, 18' and 19; ville; Janunp JCaqyistnnt and Ac- January 20 and 21; Omaha, 4 and 5; Kansas City, and ,7; Wichift ftbruary tod J. i Oklahoma City, February Sr-- 1 Dalas, February f3 Mid 14 February 18 and 17; M nd thejruery, 19 and 20;. New Orieai ' v . f; New niwy 21 nnd 22. ; ,. Vh - Mr and Mrs, J. Livingston .ind Lucile'1 retalgh, students of tha B-- . Y. to st Provo, , spent the, holt--' ;days'.here as the "guests of Mr. and irs. Albert GreSnhalgh. ' v ' 7 'S Mr. and Mrs. Norman Holladay of Pocatella, Idaho, spent Christmas w with their daughter and Mr. and ' Mrs. Read Moore and fami- - j ly of Spring Lake, and their relative' 5.- - cd btCjr ooosstoxs ;' son-in-la- at Sntaquin, they returned to their $2.10 home Saturday. Ct .K CO c holidays seeing c2t 1 ittoaaa4 S. J 4 L 35V . . EYOfy . two 3 Day Tcp Pncca We Want you to bring relative. The todies of the Elite C1A enter; tained their husbands at a New Yeara - eve patty 4 Monday night, the home of Miss Cora Cloward. Mi ' midnight banquet waa served. jnetj as the New Year was ushered. In. j s President Ins EL Thetjen and Sem- itary Geneva M. HoHnday, acting ns masters of ceremony. Toasts to the , New Year were giyeh, and New Years resolutions were made by each of the 30 guests present The house was decorated for the occasion in the seasons greetln gi. A 0! tree, and Father! t'Wt formed the center pieceon the ! - 'rn , , 7 rtt.afS' M V , Charles Bingham oLYernaL Utah, spent several days here, during thes tra.. 4 , ' us7anpiiL Wtgl te prime grata. ,wjtVa7 the top market pi our scales are tested daily insurisg you full a; ' weight all the time. v; We carry all kinds of stock and poultry feeds. Economy Shoe Shop in connection. We nte the best of everything at Reasonable Prices. 1 . Try Us Once and You Will Call Again T ' ; ' John Seat Feed & Prodnco i - j : ) bl to 35 . - February Jfand7; Litfito 0; Mamphid .12; Sirmlaghaak' 14;. Atlanta, Februs the southeast,' Manager of. counting; J. ant Sales promi Chancellor, Truck Frazer, Service The 'party heade in ston ! and.:- Mr-yi-o cower the miAf cludei: L Manager of , JappwjJiitljaeWet, 23 and M; Chicago, JubronTy ISr Pittsbur-V- J Promotion Qjriaion; Fleet division; R1 J. & Service 'division. party will cover the ; - Mr. and-Mrs. WHliam Pratt, and waa played, each male guaaVwas 5 . , 'V with a Father- - tira? symbol, little daughter . Msurcia Rose of Gar, . field. ' Mr, ,.and Ms, ,AU. Rasmussen ahd! Mral Raymoad Hesi of and each, lady present; :ws givn and little oen Robert of Idaho Falls, 1 Gallfomia, wer a New .Yeard gift. K; with' Ir. and here . Spent the Holidays f last woek .to y Mrs:-f- .. Wadsworth,parsnts .ofv Mrs Charias .Titian. ;23vs4' Rasmussen. . .A Radio party Mrs. axi Mr. Pratt, CMt.'sah- femeiiy Miaa Max Ann . a counter;;1 WiWtm GreerAaih bn Mr. apd dauoldest LdtUw Tdjbe Mrs. Hannah Kirkman, ope of our Promc Ur.; sand Jan, HoUls C New'.lfaan eve, ahe a wafc ppAy gtev uto residents has. moved o Provo oid old out the and the to matrtol year Tialjen,'1 thoywM JUK itnd- - to live with her daughter, Mrs. Jesse New of '4 the. Year, a auto to Sring and ware'.ojv, thslo wayby IAs'AJigiei, on a honsy moon trip. night luncheon was serve to 8 guist Robbins. iiA-sXtiTAQU- SJ - $400 lVfTou Chassis with Cab e, b. FUr, Mich. . tot; pd Sedan Delivery Light DellvervChassii . irirrciotts new Fisher bodlei.represent 7 f. It A aomlterfid eiamplp of artistic cfaachwork, in Either long and illustrous service w, iJ,C 'b Vr., todif etdowotiye industry has Fisher style V.t'fWiShpjteeyfeeunKre clearly revehledl $ i I. v-- .JfL'V' Z&J l' r iT f y9 a tot i- - 4 s eh J v'a . . The Convertible . . Landau .Cabriolet, auunnon win rcacitmn ou cuJ the carV ;m vtqUm ' J West Utah Avenue. Phone 84 Payson, UL I , J I |