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Evcret Nelson, Plaintiff. tiiis riding cotnfort . . t. the NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE OF REAL PROPERTY A -- by FRIDAY MAY 10, 1929 Long trips arc V3 easy when you Hope Standard Mining Company, a drive a Ford corporation, .5 Defendant df UjYrUiUW d: O' To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on Tuesday the 21st day of May 1929 at eleven oclock a. m. of said day at the front door of the County Court House, at the City and County Building, situate in Provo City, Utah County, State of Utah, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendants, of, in and to the following described real property, in Utah County, State t: of Utah, The following mining claims, Burt 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Blue Sky 1, 2, 3, 4, Golden Sunset 1, 2, 3, Oak 1, 2, 3, 4, V Pr: t-HV .t L- Atlantic Qjrdt out of your land f. JL f O.i How to ;M- THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH pf - JLt .A ki) 1 -j - V ' ' V Tv, F- V - "s ir 7 , jljlN . J. 0j3 y V A,'' V hjr 2 T r ;tf tSve fca.ores of the new ccinurt is u sc- ;.:s to j ; it Somehow, lord. j !ic!c along, as if every 1 v.ere i qaod tend. Lvec ru"gh stretches may be ha-tr.h1---r jolts or humps or the a 1 .'t '.ice rebound wiJch is the cause of .v.. : motet I.t- i p rASY-RH!.x- - rv to-wi- d v.li-.iv- it 'k X short in any oneof several irniur tan t essentials. The Case Grain Drill does a prime job of planting because it delivers the seed accurately and deposits it evenly in the of the furrow. Even depth that every seed gets an means of planting equal start, permitting even growth and more uniform ripening. The Case Eluted Force Feed Drill saves your seed and increases your j ield. There are no skips no bunches no cracked or wasted seed. The Case Double Run Feed is equally efficient. Get a Case Drill and rest assured youve got the one that will give jou the biggest yield at the smallest cost. Drop in soon. md V Phone 18-- 'I1 ( ;.hi be a e i d i .y s, . r lie tiM in GcnUt'ineii ef gtnilii'lj Veil aih I ' in roi. ptiUntl storiis and li.ue ail of the Win Id hall del., at tr.in ling. 1 Disk Uarrinra Cultivator Cram frills Crain Hinders Corn Hot dert V I, i ir v, vent tlie c.i Thei e is i mous vest n l'eiiiai in, saw pei'ft HayLoatlt rs f eri.in inner who V Is ilcvir i niijuu r. l,e will Low too rii U ,,r, wire being pint hod tie h gel proof neu ss irv n ,, i Lindbergh lias Sister NOTICE! St. Paul, Mmn. Now, at last, tlie out. Col. Charles Lindbci0!i lias a sisti r ! town of Ib'd In tlie .t tie l.ttko Fals, .Minn., Mis. IN a r of the bit'hiistie, llions llyer, In os happily with her hu 'hand, George West Christie, editor of the town's one newspaper, and her two children. Theres not a person lhing in Roil scout's and STRAIGHT PIANOS that we have had to take back and and we will dispose of them at a SACRIFICE. We will sell them on very reasonable terms responsible parties. Write Mr. Thos. Holland, in care General Delivery No. 1 Payson, Utah 25W5WS7 THREE MAGIC WORDS Three of the most beautiful words in the Englmh language, says a writer, Mother, Home, and Heaven. And truly they may well be called so. What a force upon the human heart has the word mother. Coming from childhoods lips it has a sweet charm, fog it speaks of one to whom children look in trust for protection; coming from older lips it betokens love and filial are regard. A mother is the truest friend on earth to her children. What one like her will cling to them and by kind council and precepts, dissipate the clouds of darkness, and cause peaace to return? Who, when friends that rejoiced with them in the sunshine of success desert them, when like a dense cloud troubles thicken around them, when prosperity gives place to adversity, when trials fall heavily, can comfort and bring relief as can a mother? No voice is so potent as hers in reclaiming an erring one to a life of usefulness and happiness. Even the convict, doomed to die for his outrageous crimes, though all others forsake and curse him, finds consolation in his mothers love, lie still has a guardian angel watching over him who will forgive and love him as long as she lives, no matter how dark his sins may be. Still, beleivmg, still serving, still loving, she continues until death closes her book of life. What a sweet name is mother and what a unique station she occupies! Not only does she give life but she molds life. In her hands, frail and careworn though they be, minds are molded almost at her will. To her alone belongs the privlege of planting in the hearts of her children, the seeds of love which, nurtured and fostered, will bear the fruit of useful and happy lives. Is it any wonder then that some thoughtful and appreciative person - if' Hoover Its better to read one good book several times than to read several good books once. David Lloyd George. If husbands and wives did not play partners in bridge there would be William fewer divorces.-Jud- ge li Lake Falls, a town of 2,i'i0 citizens, wlio doesn't know the comely little wife of the eihlor of tlie Red Lake Falls is a sister of the iliusliious colonel. Rut cur mit-id- e In aid of of the town few lane Mrs. FNa Lindbergh Christie. Few even suspected Co'onel Lindbergh had a sister. The reasnn for tlie secret is that Mrs. Chtisiie i extremely modest and fears publicity. she exYou see. Its this way, My mother was Mary plains. She died when I was only live years old, and father married again. Charlie was born of that second marriage. Charlie and 1 were children together In Little Falls, Minn., but we became separated when I went to college. Then I became a schoolteacher and was married to Mr. Chiistie. Charlie nnd I were together about five years ngo when father died, and then we separated, nnd until he came to Minneapolis after tils Paris fight Rut we did have a I didnt see him. nice reunion in Minneapolis. I m glad Charlie's doing so well and I hope when he gets married he will bring his bride here to visit us. La-fon- Lost DAmond Ring Is Found in Pretzel Sandusky, Ohio. Edward Sprint, local grocer, has good reason to believe he was born under a luekj star. For years Sprau wore a valuable diamond ring. One day he noticed it va gone from his finger. Ail efforts to recover the ring were futile. Sprau's son, Ihlwln, called on his The young giil friend one night. lady's mother passed a bag of pretzels around the guests. One of the girls present put her hand in the baa for a pretzel but withdrew a' diamond l ing Instead. It belonged to the cider Sprau. W00tit'0i5-Sl0TO1Cs00attKi-vS00!- Wedding i:i Doubt, but 5j O. K.d by Legislature g New Britain, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Staunton E. Ashley are on Justice is not only an ideal it is science.-Herb- ert I.'nd-berg- half-si-to- S . h V i Lr 1 ' , 050 seat, .J.iO ;625 - t 'J.t and delivery. Bumpers e. All are in Santaquin Mining tf r "PUPPY LOVE" SHOWS HIGH SCHOOL TALENT IS FLOURISHING Byron Lockhait, Sherman Loveleless Mis. Margaret Brent, Maxine Davis Mr. Charles Cavendish, Vearl Patten Fawn Cowan Ivy Green, Aithur Merk Frank McDowell competitive plaj f"t revealed School, Mrs. Echo Haynes Emma Iollafd layson High and ususpected talent at its mi e Mr. Sylvancis Pollard, Irving Schae; ..si t.ition Thursday night, May 2. rer r 1 ne play, a Samuel French KoyaPy Medora Melva Curtis .oduiuon, was presented in the jun n r high A large Andy Baxter auditorium. Lynn Hurst was m attend, nee, both in the Miss Maurine Hinckley, who directFternoon and evening. Helen Reece ed the play, deserves congratulations i. t! Sherman Loveless as the lead'ng for her skill and technique in so periharacteis, vveie excellent. The other fecting impersonation of character. 'mpersorations were likewise unus .he I.-i- e good. The cast of Paris. Dresses unit cocktail jackets of metal links are the nearest designers of clolhes have come to eliminating cloth from their scheme. A woman dressmaker shows the metal mesh In an afternoon dress of purple mesh over silk. The mesh cocktail jacket Is A Grade New York Rural seed worn over a decollette dinner dress potatoes grown from certified seed and is unllncd. In size and appearance the mesh reon virgin mountain soil. sembles tlie link purses which were J. Milton Beck. fashionable a few years ngo. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 26th day of April, 1929. J. D. Boyd, Sheriff of Utah County, State of Utah. By Elias A. Gee, Deputy Sheriff. R. W. McMullin, Attorney for Plaintiff, Payson, Utah Publication in The Payson Chronicle 1929. April 26, May CULTUS CLUB AND LIONS CLUB OFFER PRIZES Mrs. Amada Knight Scholarship To Give a g On Wednesday night 15, at the comThe modern flappers dress must mencement exercises some fortunate be alright. Theres no room for low.--: students will be made happier by ement. Helen Reece den Iirent, some very valuable prizes offered to the most worthy. To the girl who best maintains ideal womanhood and culture, scholastic rating is also considered, will be awarded the Cultus Club priize of (The Doctor of Towns) To the boy who is likewise $15. SAYS worthy the Lions Club will present Mrs. Amanda a similar award. Knight, wife of late Jesse Knight, will MANY TOWNS ARE LIKE SOME MERCHANTS present the scholarship to the B. Y. U The secret of who these lucky students will be has not yet been divulged. They spend much time and money tiy.ng to attract new business when they It remains to be one of the are not getting all there is to get out of the business pleasant they already have. of commencement. surprises hwe is, in the advertising buMneis, what is called the Golden Triangle oi every mercantile establishment. It is that space in front of the store wher people who pass can see the store entrance and the windows. Ethel is going to marry him? Whj It is the vital point in every ieU.il business; for no merchant can sell his wares hes been jilted by half a dozen girls. (excluding mail order and telephone oiders) unless the people come into the Its a case of being well shakei .'tore. The advertising to reach the area so named is whatYs called Point before taking. of Purchase advertising. Its purpose is to stop the passerby, which is one nig r. ason for show windows and Window displays. Through this medium A girl and a boat are quite a bi the merchant attempts to attract attention, then creat a desire to enter the store. American people buy by eye what the eye doesnt se,e, the alike. heart doesnt fancy How do you mean? Town 3 are exactly like stores in this general respect. A llittle tug is all that is needei If a town got all of the busmtss from the traffic it already has, it is ten to one that it would to get them started. never have to spend any money for any additional business. But as long as there are town, an the people in them remain human, they will probably .'ontiruo to go out after more customers when they have not got all there is to be had from the traffic they already have. Iat us take automobile traffic as ona angle of levenue or business for a town. Eevei-strange automobile that passes through your city is worth a much more than mo3t people think but your must stop the gi odly sum c r and get the passengers out of it, if you arc going"to get their business. Twenty percent of those people who tour by motor car are in the market for or can be sold a new location. Every motorist can be made to be the cause for more mortorists forming to your town. An analyzation of this means f town income shows many surprising facts, chief of which is first, that very few towns recognize the business that can be had from it. One morning a few years ago I left Chicago very early for points east. To live time aid avoid traffic I took a back road, but much to my chagrin I encountered a friegt train whose engineer evidently had no place to go ami was in no hurry to get there. The half hour that I was delayed I have never regretted, for while waiting there I saw that which to me was, is and always will be a picture in life of wonderful significance. Just inside the fence from where I sat parked lay a calf of les3 than six months of age, lazily dozing in the morning sunshine. The morining was warm and the flics were more than numerous. Around the calf were many him-mgoslings, one of which was some five feet or more away, lazily sunning to off a pick with eyes half open, but occasionally rousing sufficiently settled had fellow little close Another enough. fly that came unsuspectingly There is a du Pont paint, varnish, enhimself direety adjaci nt to and up against that which soon would be someamel or Duco for every surface in your Had the calf moved, one little duck one's veal steak, and was fast home. Drop in and let us show you vim and won'il have been ro mole. Two other little downy one with much modern color schemes. overnuackirg enduiaie vveie chasing their fool legs off trying to run down, But there them clever for we 'e far toi take and devour elusive ins et that y was another little duck standing at that portion of the reclining calf s to him, disturb failed picking of head toss and tail of where wish .mini's of flies off the calf's back in other words, taking advantage of an oppm tun tv . To me i iie calf was a highway, the flies were mortorists, and the goslings ENAMELS, DUCO stage of wakefulness, activity and reweie towns, ( aCh in a sourcefulness. Cc of those ducks. Your tmvn i' oin in whole or 12 Copyright. 1.29, A. I). Stone. Reproduction prohibited pr ncipal characters fol im-pro- v The TOWN DOCTOR Consult du Pont paints -- their houejmoon, safely married through an net of the state 2 legislature. After Ashley and his bride, tlie former Miss Civ a MeKirdj. left on their Inmej moon their parents discovered tlie Shuttle Meadow Countrv club, whole the niatringo took place, was over Bristol boun dary line. The license, obtained $ in New Britain, would not have been roiognizcd in Bristol. rllnj . 2 inmiedintelv appealed to the leg- part. g islature. which passed a special X act validitl'm: tlie marriage. Tins Town Doctor Article is published by g cooperation w,th the Payson Lions Club. & gggg gg g'5 v C J 1 -- - paints, varnishe: true-to-fo- Chase Lumber & Company Phone -e j . about , Metal Links Used as Dress Material Dis- trict. a ,1!;, Living in Minnesota -- I o o, k Love, fa- joling Jias-but laid not to take ol' ml to lion. So he took a in ml in the game, and won back f u the two jiiinms'.eis every penny t with a lit!!1 o er that they In, for seamen's thatities. y $ .. now ledge Is the tJI'O 'is. ,s nrj ton, eiuing a , Ce-.ye- r-- 5 Ct P?.yson, Utah i JHny Aah.-- . mi" are .ul good and oci ash sort to tin ftUncers . : Slope 1, Evening Star 1, 2, Extension 1 & 2, Hobsons Choice 1, 3, 5, Chic ago 1, 2, Viola 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, George 1, William 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, David 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 25, 26, 13, 27, 28, 29, Ida 1, Black Hawk 1, 3, 4, Being 66 claims in all. All are in Spnnglake precinct mile East of Spring-'lakabout one-ha- lf WHETMAN MOTOR CO one-stre- a iV:."'-y- "M-o- zo-t- ! wrote: There are three words that sweetly blend, That on the heart are graven; A precious soothing balm they lend Theyre mother, home and heaven. ISO (411 wo at So the In - are n,... r c oil' to a dia.iih.uil. in will not lake 'ithhe, t ihn.se 't PLAYER-PIANO- orher-- : ,c for a cRt.ionstration. Youll the trail, ve;- -.' springs r r.d Houdaille .. ' o a bg ditT?"' nee in riding comfort. T'lJjr Sedan, .525 li" to'!, Q d i i li'art.v, that 11 ej me not veil able io look Plows Corn a:td Cotton pier, tar, (.1 e. t.I:,, 'y . i Tractors Threshers fombin1 Hoy llnlers Silo Fillers j ill i who ni in,. i in many u i.o OSBORNE KOKAND ItETOFR We have Several ah. Sp Full line rune includes ,lHii c!- - Bond Io-- E--B .lien th.-- t Caii.-- , Payson, Utah J ) E.t. TIPTON IMPLEMENT CO. :: In and Cot-'- Inst land in the YOU and the besttheseed bu t joutvon't get the biggest possible crop if jour dr ill falls CAN HAVE The Payson Chronicle in Pavson, Utah 1 |