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Show 1 i iW arnttfti 1rA At.jfyaa jum iflMtoiifrii ilhiriirfi itniimii fljfrftfriflito-f- THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH SIIBKlllBHIlSiiaillCCIIZSCaCEi252BBlEBIKIECaillf Faith of Childhood Who, If in Is honest towards him self, could say that the religion of Ids manhood was the same as that of Ids childhood, or the religion of his hi age the same as the religion of his manhood? It Is easy to deceit e our selves and to say that the most pet feu N'oth'ng faith Is a childlike .faith. can be truer, and the older we grow the more we learn to understand the wisdom of a childlike faith. BiP he fore we can learn that, we hate hru to learn another lesson, namely, to pm away childish things. There is the same glow about the setting sun as there Is about the rising sun ; but there lies between the two a whole world a Journey through the whole sky and over the whole earth. Prof. Max Muller. Neceitary Import The question of the dependability of the United Stales upon the re sources of oilier countries is a dehut aide one Some authorities claim that the Unlttu States could support itself for an almost unlimited time; others that tiie manufactures of the country would be seilously imperiled in the The case of a complete bhxhude. United States obtains froirq abroad manufacturing material and tropical foodstuffs. Practically nil the coffee tea and cocoa come from foreign conn f the sugar tries and about Important materials on which the United States relies in manufactures are wool, silk fibers, rubber, hides, wood pulp. tin. gums and nitrates. COUNTRY PRODUCE M H Each O P Skaggr System store pays cash for all produce country them. This by bought includes home eggs, grown fruits and vegetables and all other ranch products. Ranchers who sell us their products are not compelled to buy groceries from us, but of course we wrant them to 'jf they are need of food. M M Si a ta m M 50 m tJ !ft V nhi fci 51 LC MOTOR Without Tire Trouble This Summer and For As Long As You Keep Your Present Car HIGHEST HEN an inexpensive grade of Goodyear Tires will do we tell you! Vc have Goodyears at all each tire the wrorlds greatest value in its class prices all selling at LOWEST PRICES in 30 years: MARKET one-hal- we pay the highest market price. Grocers who pay more than the market price in trade, invariably charge to much . for their merchandise. Bring your eggs or other produce to our stores. You will be pleased with every thing about them. Old Ironides Work Over Half Completed jL ? a j Sc Double Eagles; Heavy Duty All Weathers: Regular All Weathers: Pathfinders. Free Appraisal on Your Old Tires Drive in Now During Our Nor only do we pay cash for country produce, but Mass. Famed Old Boston, Ironsides, the frigate that made history, soon will gall the seas again. The work of restoring the Constitution, now In prog ress at the Boston navy yard, fs more than 60 per cent complet ed, and before the end of the year the vessel will he flt for service. Thus far, $687,000 has been collected to cover the expense of rebuilding the historic crnfj It Is estimated the total cost will TRADE-I- AW. WHAT YMEAN, SALE N HES FILLIN HIS Jor Econc'C' r FOUNTAIN PEN?" n r (i, f M ta - . - -- viv.-s i, ,j . ; W , hi , L , A i .4 -- . Vt , ' fy f PAYSON MOTOR CO. Inc. ft R SKAGGS Phone 46 be $834,000. Payson, Utah MILLIONS MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON $ H THE WORLDS GREATEST TIRES ESBBXBlllSSBBQflBVBBBBBlBflSIBBlBlBflEXlBEflBI GRAND Star Mr and Mrs. Ralph Done and chil. dren, Mr. and Mrs. Merl Tanner and children, Mrs Stanley Done, Marjorie Done, Mrs Lovina Done, and Mrs, Iris Amos and children motored to Maple Dell last Friday where they enjoyed bathing and picnicing. OPENING Theatre-Pa- y son Continuous show after 2 p.m. Adm. 20-40- c Miss Ruby McMullin. who is attending school at the University of Utah spent her July Fourth vacation here with her parents. Mrs Genevieve Ellsworth and children are spending the week in Ogden Canyon. t Mr. and Mrs. John L. Peterson and family, Mr and Mrs. I. Brandon and family, Mr. and Mrs. FYed Neil and Mrs. H. J. Andreason, all of Payson spent a week at Fish Lake and had a very good time. The fishing was fine. 4, HP ' P-K-- :v fvf: v.,' -- I V. A V IN 4 . J v ' S 'K'' . " icon , t ctonu uu EBdEa II ttdie; RABS8E!!0$V MARIAN FRANKIE -- NIXON DATRO SAM HARDY '1 LICYO INGRAHAM COKOAT (2 QnmmminiMi Qiduir DONT MISS SEEING THE BEST ALL-SINGIN- G, ALL-TALKIN- G imj . . ;;j 1 00 PERCENT PICTURE g A story so sweet, yet so that you will live under its spell for months to come. This is our opening bill in the realm of talking pictures and we will serve you each week on Sunday and Monday, Wednesday and Thursday with the best singing and talking pictures to be had at prices within your reach. heart-grippin- H Cumberland, IL L The strange atmosphere which pervades the Cistercian monastery will become even more pronounced with the completion of a new stretch of highway under construction here. Without outside aid, the Trnppist monks of the monastery are building s a new road, of a mile long, to divert trafiie from the main highway which now runs close to their retreat. In carrying out this novel project, the monks are following the example of Henry Ford, who lmd a similar road constructed to divert traffic from his Wayside inn at Sudbury, Mass. FOR THE GOOSE Mav CHEVROLET Sixes on the road since Jan. 1st f V E'VEItX time you feel jealousy youre weakening your own position. And every time you show it youre strenthenin somebody else'S. Maybe the reason women are so crazy to marry the men that deceive them is outa revenge. Todays Chevrolet is scoring a hue nationwide success because it represents cne of the rr.cst The way to be happiest In marriage aint always to do whatll make you the most happy; or him the most happy; but wiltll make the both of you the least unhappy. sensational achievements in automotive hlotciy a Six in the price range of the four. The Chevrolet engine delivers its and power freely, quietly, easily throughout the entire speed range delightfully free from annoying vibration and rumble. Combined with this remarkable smoothness are remarkable and acceleraspeed, power equally tion and an economy of better than twenty mites to the gallon. The reason women stand for so much from bad men and impose on good ones Is because Its much easier for a woman to be generous than Just. lMti&Awra f UIIIWJRiW Will Dret Kov n I itbuania. Every place where you got a latchaint home. But no place is home where you aint got a latchkey. key In addition to. such sensational performance the Chevrolet Six offers the outstanding advantages of Bodies by Fisher. And no car ever provided a more impressive array of modern convenience features! adjustable drivers seat e and VV windshield in closed models, ball bearing easy action clutch and gear-shif- t, and instrument steering, panel complete even to Its better to be the best member of a poor family than the (worst mem ber of a good one. i But Its better to be the aiVmbes In a smart family than the 8m.irtes In a dumb one, because then it least you alut bored to death. one-piec- (Copyright ) O- theft-proo- Electrolock and electric motor f temperature indicator! The .525 JttHDSTER PHAETON .. The COUPE. The StOAN The Sporf LAUKlOLET. 525 .595 The COACH $ 675 595 . o. b. Jactory Flint, Michigot . All price The Convert. JWeLANDAU nr -The Sedan Delivery 0 70 The Light De-$- ,t livery Chfieris 4UU The 14 Ton gr a Lhasa U Jr Them Ton Cha with Cab. COMPARE the delivered price as well as the list price in considering automobile values. Chevrolets delivered .prices include only reasonable charges for delivery and financing. Statue Kovnos six-cylin- er FOR THE GANDER three-quarter- EVER PRODUCED BY ANY COMPANY ed Duroc Jersey Pigs For Sale. Inquire Wells Howard, Payson, Utah Monks Work to Divert Traffic From Monastery 1 DRESS MAKING at Reasonable Prices. Inquire at 505 West 3rd North Payson Utah Miss F.uth ITarding has gone to Salt Lake where she will be the guest of Miss Ruth Belnap for ten days Miss Delores Whinbourne of Moab was the guest of Miss Virginia Street for several days last week. Saturday evening Miss Strart entertained number of young people at her home in honor of her guest. The group enjoyed the Payson radio program which came over the air from K. S. L. SUNDAY JULY 14th FOR SALE Monarch Kitchen Range used, in good condition. Inquire of Arza C. Page, Payson, Utah. 2tpd. statue of the Greek god, Apollo, will he of. ticiall.v l,il in a bathing suit bene foitli. Winn a group of women pro-u- . tested mst the statue's cotnpara-bi- . tlve nu the town council refused to reim ' e till' unit, of II rt. A compro-du'.nils. to (lie statue in a bathing suit Cn ally was reached. SHULER MOTOR CO. PAYSON, UTAH s A wbpiwhb SIX IN THE I'lUCK ItlNUEOF THE TOUR i't |