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Show PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH Vf iii n r Jti d .C.ml I ittbik jfri .iikJLj-Mt.ffiilfii- A UmlitfTi I T5 A The TOWN DOCTOR ARE YOU READY FOR THAT (The of Towna) Dor-to- SAYS' SHAME a serious mistake to court only the society of those who pDa.-e- . It To tell a man of his good po;nt o doesnt always pay to choose friends! seMoii!. if ever, tends toward his hot altogether from those who flatter. The te.imit. It may soit of perk him up 'ones who are truthful will he of real it makes him vain, benefit, for they will tell you the 'a 1st, hut his resistance in truth things you ought to know. lowers krd avays The truth often hurts, and there Jtde battle of do.ng things hut Ihraw invr him off guard, .ire some who arc not RIG enough FI (c y is an ensnaring quality and to take it. Such people are small li'int- - a wiy dangerous impression. minded, they wince at the pain, get It swcM.--, a mans imagination, and his "ore, sulk and pout, overlooking the hi ad as well, it entertains his vanity, fact that the real test of qualities' and drives him to a doting upon db for .permanent success is ability to j w n ' c"'Min, gain by criticism. The man who seeks .Some communities get so full of to better himself accepts constructive ego and become so puffed up from criticism as such; he offers r.o ali- and blarney, handed out bis and doesnt try to crawfish. mi 'i up Yours IS a good towr no ques- by individuals who usually have an to grind, that the residents think lion about that. It has many fine theirs i the essence of perfection. features, many attractions, a multi, Stuck up communities are as bad tude of good, hardworking boosters, as "stuck up people. They get so in fact, its an even chance that our co'U in of themselves that they are con munity has advantages that, beblind as a bat to everybodys imper- cause von are so familiar with them, fections hut their own. and voj lose sight of, under-estimaV.hi n a community gets to the point fad to approbate. But it is th'ngs that al it is interested in is conver- that REPEL that retard the progiess. sation about its own wonderfulness, hose things that invite will take care that community is due for a fall. of themselves. It, is AT A lady said the other shame everyone in Payson and comthe Sept. 26 Sept. 25 Friday Thursday Skaggs System stores." We think so, too, but if they did know, our store would have to he enlarged. Everyone whn even passes our stnre window knows our store is bright and chan, that every item they see is of the very best quality and that the prices they see are fair, but even then some people do not come FUN a-- Sept. 27 j and FROLIC te Entertainment & Education Fine program of Thrilling Horseraces Including g Chariot Races Each Day. G'l yright, Hair-Risin- Laugh and Be 1929, A. D. Stone. This Town Doctor Article is published by ccopt at ion with the Payson Lions Club. Happy The Payson Chronicle The Great Collegiate Comedy The Biggest Event of Its Kind Ever Staged in Utah County. 100 100 Utah County People as Characters Screams of Laughter! Dont Miss It! Each Evening at the Grand Stand. HABIT in Mrs Inez Hurst of Salt Lake is CLAYSOX COOMBS sperd'ng the week here with her parents. Mr and Mrs W. Fred Tanner. Mr. and Mrs. William Claysm an-- 1 Miss Esmile Jensen of Redmond was nounce the the marriage of their the guests of Miss Nelda Tanner last daughter Eva to David Coombs of week. Long Beach, California, which took place Monday September 16 at Fillmore, Utah. The announcement will be read with great interest by a large circle of Nebo Stake Quarterly Conference friends. They left Payson .Monday will convene in the Tabernacle at Pay-- ; morning for the coast and the mar-so- n on Saturday and Sunday, Septem. riage ceremony was performed 28th and 29th. route. The bride has been employ- Opening session on Saturday at 8 eJ at the Farmers Mercantile Co-oP. M. Sessions on Sunday at 10 A for a number of years aivl Mr. M. and 2 P. M. Coombs served as city electrician in M. I. A. Conference meeting on. Payson until less than two years ago Sunday at 8 P. M. when he left for California. He has All members of the Stake are in. been visiting here for the past month vited and encouraged to be. in atten- ance and others will be welcome. For Rent: Furnished or unfurnished Lee R. Taylor. Arza C. Page, Albert H. Powell, Nebo Stake Presidency. Rooms. Phone 39 Payson, Utah tf- SEE AUNT LUCIA because. 'of in whole or in Reproduction prohibited Habit plays a big part in the lives of each of us. It is most difficult for many people to change their habits, even when it means better and cleaner foods, at lower prices, yet thousands of people are breaking their old habits each month and becoming O. P. Skagg System patrons. A trial or twn will convince you there is greater satisfaction and savings than you now enjoy. Try it soon, next. en-b- j p Dont Miss the Wonderful Exhibits of Livestock. Visit the New Poultry Utility Plant. See The Wonderful Community Exhibits Displays of Womens Fancy work, Fine Arts, and the Exhibits of Manufacturers and Merchants. advantages many that await them at O. P. j Next Wednesday a munity dont know of i PROVO Its day, I Q P. SKAGGS - xzsEEsssar Mammoth Crowd To PARAMOUNT Go On Dairy Tour PROVO 20, 21 & SAT. Sept. TRI. 100 Reports Percent TALKING MYSTERY MELODRAMA THRU DIFFERENT EYES Starring WARNER BAXTER MARRY DUNCAN EDMUND LOWE , SUN. & MON. Sept. 22, 23 Follow The Crowds TO A THRILL! SEE 8 HEAR THE LADY LIES With A Cast of STAGE FAVORITES WALTER IIUSTON CLAUDETTE COLBERT Sound NEWS . Talking TUES. SEPT. 24 1 NITE ONLY ACTS . SIR HARRY LAUDER ' With COMPANY of International Artists Special Consert Orchestra . Seats Prices $2.50, : NO TAX MAIL ORDERS $1.50, d 1 the Bull Syndicate, Inc ) by from Lehi, and Dave Monk (farm bureau president at Palmyra) Takes Pipe te Grave reports 10 going from Palmyra. SimWith the exception of one London. ilar numbers are reported going by pipe, pouch of tobacco, and a box of Barnard Christensen and E. J. Clay matches, which I wish to lie buried son of American Fork, Paul Carlisle with me, my wife, Beatrice Agnes and Earl Devey of Alpine; Merrill Porter, takes all when I die." This was the will left by a tobacco addin Warnick, Manila; Glen Mathews, Pleasant Grove; Clyde Gillman, Lin-doShow Croeius Money Don O. Clayton, Jr. Timpanogas; Omaha. Replica of money mat was C. II. Davies, Grandview; Wilford used back In 330 B. C. when Croesus Stubbs, Edgemont; Bliss Allred,, reigned now is on display In the win Pleasant View; Scott Taylor, Lake-viedow of the First National bank here Andrew V. Nelson, Spring-villAntone Johnson, Mapleton; Lin-se- y OOOOOOCHXXKXKKXXXMXXKKyO Sell, Spanish Fork; G. A. Hill Merry English Wives Lakeshore; A. J. Johnson, Benjamin; Archer Butler, Break Up Hubbys Meal Springlake; George Bahr, Salem; Henry Greenhalgh, Sant-aquiSince Weymouth, England. Conrad Nelson, Elberta; Cecil they were given the vote It would not seem English women Nelson, Genola, and Charles Nelson, are not as submissive to their Goshen.. husbands as of yore. All of these men have arranged for Theres the case of the din school busses to go on the tour, leavnor organization by the male members of the Weymouth Oping from Payson at 3 oclock, and eratic society. They were out Lehi, at 4:30 a.m. Saturday morning for a good time and thought going up and back in the one day. they were going to have It. I Transportation will cost the follows When they arrived at tlieir about $1.50 each, providing the busses hall each husband banquet are full. found a note pinned to his napkin reading. "What about your All dairymen of Utah County are poor wires and the children at to and can urged attend, ( so n; $1.00 e; NOW Headquarters arrangements be made if they will report to any of the above committeemen immediately. County Agent Thayne has been in communication with P. L. Wrigley of Cache County, who reports that he has an unusual trip arranged. Some of the dairymen are driving their own cars, leaving Friday noon and visiting Weber Central Dairy and the Potter Dairy farm at North Ogden, on the way up. They will meet the rest r Ian;.', tiling ease. shock iv aor! cr springs provide the road bah no' four! in the finest cars. var is And the equipped ball threu'.hont viiii friction-fre- e . of the bunch at WelDville, at 8;, 10 a. m. Saturday. serni-eiipti- c 1 bcarrop'-- so Economical to Own! Many people still do not appreciate how little it costs to own a (Jhevro- iet Six. You can actually secure a Chevrolet Six fer the same cash and monthly payments you would expect to make for any car. Furthermore, it is unusually economical to operate better than 20 miles to the gallon of gasoline, with unusually low oil consumption. Come in for a demou- iow-pric- ed stration today! . so Dv.s aete and Dependable! The Cl ' aL-- t Six h built to the h r ards. Redesign vvoi J'iv mere than four years reprevnis devciooou ut i.o.i tevtiiv'.. Materials rd -- are cat ctuLv s. meted. Highly (killed ivcrMuai pcaniin wery manuLc- t;.ria i jx ..t .on. And inspection is riAu .'usi.ndto.rtia; ous. The result rtuutj m idih that yen can n! .cn;.r !wi i(.rw:;ru to thou- 1 home? From the neighboring banqueting room there was noise of high revelry. The abashed husbands pecked In and lo their dismay saw tlieir wives holding a banquet of tlieir owu. The women had entered the room by $ stealth from a rear entrance. Every time the men started to sing, their wives in the adjoining room did likewise, but from 2 a different tune. Finally both o dinners broke up in compara-tive disorder. Delightful to Drive! The Chevrolet dedvrs its power with r nt smooth, ever., velvety ihv which characterizes the truly tine aiu oo.i rtiu. . t e. erv epee., you travel v.it. iuut to.g slihtiat anr.oy- ance from vi! ration. F.quaPy do- Iih.tful are i u crn"ort and ban- - j Reserved $2.00, moth crowd is going to be the dairy tour to Cache Valley, next Saturday (September 21). Fred Ott, Sam Taylor, and Bunnell, who are working on the dttails at Payson, report that two bus loads of 60 persons are already arranged for at Payson. Ev. ans Anderson of Lehi, reports 30 d n; WORLDS GREATEST SINGING COMEDIAN In Person ' into the County going Talking Acts Also coming Agents office from the different dairy committeemen of the local farm bureaus, are to the effect that a mam- An Old Home in Chelsea They say that one of the best pro served and least nbeiei of the coo of New York Is in ttiry-ol. houses street In old West Twenty-seconChelsea. It was bulb In 1S27 by tin English cotton manufacturer named Gargill on a lot purchased from Dr Clement C. Moore, author of Twu the Night Before Christmas. In this home gathered at various times the literary, social and stage celebrities of the time. William Cul len Bryant, Tarke Goodwin ant! N P Willis were among lie famous to enjoy hospitality in the place. Mrs Edwin Forrest, when hostess, smoke Tittle white segars, presumably cigarettes before the days of blind fold tests and such. SlinLS Upon v '.ovrnts depr Ji JuLlo mile of . 'The $ COACH n-- The t-- per !',')uvnSTfR mi aft on Dn-ru- J' 525 595 The sedan Delivery coin. OiD The &an 675 SJilhCab 595 "400 14 Ton chassis... , 5 5 650 MtPnce,f.o.b.imrun,.uuh. . COMPART tlio dd.vered mderintf automobile muuJu nl Vl" rno as well a the 1Ut nrW l values. Chevrolets dt li voted r32h"' ! i ,or auj SHULER MOTOR Co. PAYSON, A SIX IN THE PRICE UTAH RANGE OF TIIE FOUR |