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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH JUO'iP A MHNlLfiTE, W YOTJ PLEASEs j j . f i DO YOU KNOW that the ANDERSON tt CO. J FUNERAL DIRECTORS have the advantage of the car lot shipments in buying funeral merchandise? And that our cooperative purchasing arrangements gives us the largest purchasing power in our line in the state of Utah? DO YOU KNOW that the cost of a funeral is very largely affected by the cost of the casket, to which professional and other incidental charges are added? DO YOU KNOW that our selections in purchasing caskets are all in the highest grades and that w'e offer them more cheaply than others are known to offer inferior grades? Complete adult funerals $50.00 and ' . up. , DO YOU KNOW that certain mortuary certificates are offered for sale as high as $60.00, which amount is in itself the cost of a complete funeral at our Mortuary? DO YOU KNOW that in'additon to this $60.00 you will be asked to pay proportionate cost, plus 10 certifi-- . percent for any service rendered you on this ' catc? ... f that in connection with our ii Acdocoocn , ST YT3 OF UTAH, County of Utah, Payson Precinct. :: -- UfH ; Why Home i : The ! TOWN DOCTOR (The Doctor of Towns) says ATMOSPHERE Two men were driving a beautiful winding roadway through a wooded country 'when rounding a curve they suddenly came upon a ' or cars at a standstill. There was no accident, there was no public officer, but no barrier of tsar imn aw alaa)ieJ appraised at This $500.00. fur- nishes a splendid opportunity for some one to secure some cheap Strawberry Water even if the land has to be sacrificed. , TRACT No. 5 13.895 acres and 27.78 acre feet of water adjoining the High Line Canal NE of Salem in Sec 7, T. 9 S. ... 3 E. formally owned by E. H. Cloward. All taxes and water charges are paid up to date making a good marketable title. This land is covered by 2 acre feet of water per acre and is A little embraced in two serials. over half of the land has the Strawberry Water paid to the Government and the other Serial has 58 percent of the construction charges paid to Government. The Association has paid out $1351.00. The land has been which the appraised at $1360.00 Association expects to receive through this sale. One third of the purchase price may be paid down and the remainder may extend for a period of one year at 6 percent interest. STRAWBERRY WATER USERS ASSOCIATION Lee R. Taylor, MANAGER. P. M.. One bay mare branded O with bar under on right weight thigh, about 1350, age 10 or 11 years old'. One black horse, branded (: two dots) on left thigh. 5 years old, weight about 1300. Said estrays were taken up by me in said precinct on the 13th day of ) jss. ) 2 ECTRA STOSEALS FANCY PREPARED RANGE COAL $7.00 PER TON EXTRA GOOD QUALITY FLOORING AND SIDING $4.50 PER 100 quare feet. You will profit by watching this (pace for future SPECIALS COAL LUMBER HARDWARE SMOOT LUMBER CO. PAYSON Building Headquarters' PHONE 45 UTAH jWKciiinr ? arterial highway for an ostentatious promenade of her progmother polecat and a lot of little polecats were going places, and chosen tills ney. in their going, behemoths of gasoline-drive- n rs iron and in creation of odoriferous atmosphere whose path she crossed, became as statues. Wftii glance neither to right nor left she led her little across the highway, while a score or more of earthly dwellers lookedfamily on with awe and jtpprcnension, and marveled at her boldness, nerve and determination. There is no doubt but that many of her kind had ventured to cross that road but faltered after starting and had therefore, been annihilated; others had iooksd across the highway and wished they were on the other side; others had peered out at the whizzing automobiles and turned back with fear and trembling in their hearts, and many more were content to atay where they were. But this little kitty knew the power of her atmosphere, decided to get somewhere, made known her intentions, started, kept on the other side pf the rosd. going-tThe moral communities is this: Recognize the power of YOUR atmostogether) decide on what kind of a comphere (concerted effort-pullin- g munity you would like yours to be, then start, individually and collectively, g neither thinking and DOING those things that will make it where to." are until nor you left you get going right And remember, that the town that says, It cant be done will lose its trade to the town that does it. Copyright, 1929, A. D. Stone. Reproduction prohibited in whole or in part is This Town Doctor Article, one of a series of fifty-tw- o steel-brothe- o National Demonstration Week! not patronize Manufacture? All things being equal as to quality, why kill off home industry in our own Utah, and build up the outsider? Z. C. M. I. Mountaineer Overalls for men and boys at better prices, quality the same, why not buy rr We have all kinds, stripe. Blue Denim bib, for men and boys Childrens playsuits, denim and khaki, at bed rock prices. En-gine- Drive the Chevrolet Six , No matter how closely you inspect The Outstanding Chevrolet of Chevrolet History you will never appreciate what a wonderful achievement it is until you sit at the wheel and drive. So this week has been set aside as National Demonstration Week, and you are cordially invited to come in and drive this sensational automobile. valve-in-hea- d motor 22 Not only is the new more powerful, with correspondingly higher speed and y faster acceleration . . . not only does it provide a of better than twenty miles to the gallon but smoothness it operates with such marvelous that you almost forget there is a motor under the hood! Regardless of the car you may now be driving come drive this new Chevrolet Six. Come in today ! six-cylind- er fuel-econom- six-cylin- We know that Mountaineer and Diamond Hitch waist overalls are unbeatable for wear and , . been JUST RECEIVED SHIPMENT OF STEINITE AND FEDERAL RADIOS. AMERICAS GREATEST RADIO VALUES. YOU WILL HAVE TO SEE AND HEAR TO APPRECIATE THESE RADIOS WE ARE OFFERING ATTRACTIVE PRICES AND TERMS for You Cocnajpocay YOUR . at them? KNOW A good marketable title with all water charges and taxes up to date will be furnished. The Associatiorf has paid $1152.77. The land has been at $1200.00, which the appraised Association hope to get back. One third of the purchase price may be paid down and the remainder may run for one year at 6 percent interest TRACT No. 4 20 acres of land with 20 acre feet of water located in the Spanish Fork Canyon. Sec. 18 T. 10 S. R. 7 E. formally owned by Major Loveless. The Association will furnish a good marketable title with all charges paid to date. The Association is out $417.00 on this tract of land and water. It has A Short Talk I'tl-HWW- ; of Sec. 35 T. 8 S. R. 1 E- - Jkr fawdul TVwMertoHen PHONE 1 19 C SPANISH FORK, UTAH M"f acre feet NWiJ of NE I have in my possession the following described estray animals which February, 1929 if not claimed and taken away, will E. W. JENSEN, be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION to the Poundkeeper for Payson Precinct. highest cash bidder at Payson City Estray Pound, Payson Precinct, on Tuesday the 5th day of March 1929, pro- FUNERAL DIRECTORS 48.22 ESTRAY NOTICE fessional service the expense of funeral merchandise at our mortuary is a matter of your own desire? We are opening a FUNERAL HOME in Pay son as soon as suitable arrangements can be made. But will be glad to give service to you with the same consideration as though we were here. Call 119, Anderson 0 Co. Funeral Directors, Spanish Fork Utah. WE STAND ON OUR RECORD ' acres and Jut , DO YOUKNOW Sugar Factory. The Association will furnish a good marketable title with all water charges and county taxes paid up to date. In addition to the Strawberry water there are 40 Acre feet of Spring Creek Water goes with this farm. 58 percent of the construction charges are paid up to the Government. The Association has paid out in costs and TTiis land taxes $5,180.00 dollars. The has been apprased at $6,600.00. Board anticipates the land will bring the , appraised value. TRACT No. 2 24.11 DO YOU KNOW that "proportionate cost may mean almost anything that may be proportioned into additional costs? DO YOU KNOW that a childs casket and service will cost you $14.50 to which you must add the cost of the certificate amounting to $60.00, making a total cash investment amounting to $74,50 for a childs funeral which at our mortuary will cost you exactly ' . $12.50. , DO you KNOW that the ANDERSON CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS could raise its prices as much as 4 percent and still be lower in its funeral charges than the charges of other mortuaries who are asking you to finance their business? DO YOU KNOW that we are offering a mortuary service certificate at $10, upon receipt of which your account is credited with $10.00 as cash payment on any service we may be called upon to render you? DO YOU KNOW that we are offering $50.00 to anyone who will prove that our certificate has less value than ?ny other certificate at any price? DO YOU KNQW that to a reputable mortician, competent proficient and sympathetic service comes ? Payson, Utah, February 21, 1929 The Water Users Strawberry Association offers for sale the following tracts of land . to the highest bidder made in writing. Bids to be considered at the next regular meeting of the Board March 13, 1929. The Board reserving the right to reject any and all bids. One third of the purchase price is to be paid at the time of entering Into a contract and one years time will be allowed on the balance at 6 percent interest if the purchaser desires. TRACT No. 1. 71.20 acres 133.22 . acre feet of Strawberry water formally owned by N. K. White, located in the NE corner of the SE quarter of Section 12. T. 9 S. R. 2 E. just North of the Pay-so- n of water located in the NE quarter of Sec. 26 T. 9 S. R. 2 E. west of the Denver & Rio Grande Western R. R. track and E. of land owned by J. A. Loveless and Exchange Bank The Association will furnish a good marketable title with all water charThe ges and taxes paid to date. Association has paid out $1192.00 and he appraised value is $1200.00 At least one third of the purchase price must be paid down, and one year may be had on the remainder of the payment at 6 percent interest. TRACT No. 3. 24.24 acres and 48.48 acre feet of water formally part of Frank Daley farm on the West Mountain in the -- first? for SALE LAND -- price. Try j Six in the price a pair and be con- vinced. range of the four! ' Th' COACH Tli Roodater. Th Phaeton . . . . Big Yank shirts for men Unbeatable and boys. for wear, and at a mighty good price. Come in and look them over. The Coupe. The ..... Sedan . $595 Convex. 525 The :?725 IbU OC !2wt....595 CQC 675 s sa?....695 e. All price, f. 9 ( Light EMIt. iW &2r....'545 errChaad.. Lw:sSrf650 b. factory, Flint, Midi. K SHULER MOTOR CO. such-lookin- published by The Lions Club. Payson Chronicle in cooperation with the Payson Note: These articles are written by The Town Doctor, without prejudice or malice and are impersonal. They treat each subject as applied In general not to a particular town. Opinions favorable or otherwise on subjects covered are solicited and may be addressed to the paper in which these articles appear, or to The Town Doctor, Suite 350, (McCormick Building, Chic- ago, Illinois. PAYSON, UTAH PAY0ON MERC. GO. QUALITY AT LOW COST 4U s kn |